Ahh, that makes sense. So more than likely having 2 NVR's recording should be a non issue?
Also, whats the purpose of having a substream available in the ipc that is such low res?
Thanks for your response guys!
I'm slightly confused, what is the difference between stream and feed? I'm using the Hikvision DS-2CD2732F-I(S) cameras in both instances. On the webportal, I can view the substream (very poor quality) and the main stream (highest quality). So does this mean that...
I currently have an video analytics server running blue iris on one property and sighthound on the other recording on motion. I would like to keep a copy of the 24/7 video on another set of hard drives using a stand alone NVR such as the Hikvision DS-7716NI-SP/16. I'm wondering if anyone has...
Also, I love using silicone. I don't trust those listings saying "rain-tight/weatherproof", add some silicone to every connector for good measure. Also, duct seal in the electrical aisle is super useful for sealing holes behind boxes.
1/2" EMT, LFMC, and Junction Box. It seems that all Hikvision products are 3/4" NPT so I used a 3/4" to 1/2" NPT reducer on the WMS Junction Box to a 1/2" LFMC connector.
Thanks guys! I am so against using PVC tubing, it tends to get crunchy in the Texas sun after a few years and this is a narrow driveway. I was hoping to fish the cat 5e through the walls but this house is 90+ years old and still has the concrete+chicken wire "plaster" inside and I'd hate to cut...
Been lurking around the forum for a month and was able to successfully install a few cameras on my own home thanks to everyone' tips and tricks. Thought I'd post a pic.
I'm using the Hikvision 2CD2732F-IS + WMS w/Junction Box + PC135 Pendant Cap. And I used LFMC of course. Any suggestions...
Nice job! I used some flex on my installation, it's great stuff and a smart way to conceal/protect cables from the elements. I opted for LFMC Liquidtight Flexible Metal Conduit instead of the NM Liquidtight so it's more cut/squash resistant.