angelojoanos
Young grasshopper
- Mar 23, 2014
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I use the native apps most exclusively, its faster and always open on my computer.. handles all my feeds without slowing down my computer.. multiple videos playing with a browser plugin sucks, no way around that really.
other than that I use the mouse hooked to the NVR and configure it through my living room TV, not all options are exposed in the WebUI on my firmware, nor in SmartPSS on Mac..
it should work with any camera tha'll give you an RSTP stream in a compatible encoding, I have one setup this way and its not even onvif.. no motion or anything other than recording tho with it.
here's a screenshot of my ALPR Dummy camera, I wanted to record Substream #2 @ 720p (main stream is 4MP MJPEG, not saving that shit) but the NVR did not support it.. so I added it as a dummy channel and specified the local address for the substream.. works perfectly, my alpr camera records 24/7 @ 720p instead of D1.
by native apps I am implying SmartPSS for Win/OSX, gDMSS for Android, and iDMSS for iOS.. which covers all the common user platforms.. all are capable of live view and simultaneous playback of recordings, they are easier to use on there respective devices than the WebUI IMHO.. less clunky feeling if you get my drift.
this is the kinda thing once you set it up it just goes, if you ever interact with it its to do something a native app is more than capable of performing.
the only feature I think this NVR needed that it didnt have, I already implemented externally so no skin off my balls.. but I really think it should have been capable of switching day/night profile of all cameras based up on an alarm input or sunrise/sunset calculation, so you could really fine tune the profiles for day and night better.. but none of my cameras had this ability so I was not expecting the NVR to have it either.. but if it needs anything, its better profile management and flexibility.. fixed schedules are hardly adequate for almost all environments, the earth has this tilt on its axis and all.
ignore the shipping terms, its the same price to US.. its the total price that matters, and good luck getting one delivered for less than $250.. because from what I saw, $250 was on the lowest end of the spectrum.. you could quickly pay twice that for the same thing.. at least here in the US. Ali Vendors artificially lower price and inflate shipping to get them to show up first when you sort by price, standard marketing voodoo.. just ignore it until Ali pulls its head out of its ass and changes its its sort to price+shipping and people stop doing this crap.
Considering a BI or BlueCherry license with appropriate hardware to handle 8-4k cameras and 8-4mp cameras is going to run you twice that pretty quickly.. I thought it was a great deal and used the money saved to buy a 6TB Purple.. now I have 10TB total and over 3 weeks of 24/7/365 w/7 Cams, so I am happy with the money paid and results obtained.. I've yet to take a vacation longer than 3 weeks, tho I'd like to one day
I use VPN for remote access, never forward ports.
however, Dahua's native apps will only talk to Dahua Hardware.. the only way the'll display your Hik cameras is with a Dahua NVR in between em.
VPN is often easier to setup than Port forwarding, its likely already built into your router, computers and phones.. you just needa set it up.
I will not answer questions on port forwarding, dont ask me.. I do not endorse it in any way/shape/form.. what you have always been doing is wrong, now you know.. if you continue its no longer ignorance, its stupidity.. please, if you can DIY a decent Security Camera setup then setting up a VPN is a walk in the park.. change the attitude, nothing is over your head.. mankind walked on the moon and your going to let a 3 letter acronym get in your way?
if the CEO of <enter the stupidest company you can think of here> can use VPN, you can too.. trained monkeys use it every day by the millions in corporate america.
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/11949-elevated-program-shortcut-without-uac-prompt-create.htmlThe nice thing about The SmartPss is that in fact you can set it and forget it. I have Commercial buildings with a few PC's running this app for the management to view the cameras, I like the fact once I set the view and set it to auto start, the end user user has to do one click to get past the windows UAC and BAM the system is up and running with NO phone call to me to come back and set it back up for them. In my world its all about the ease for the end user. Sure I get a call once in a blue moon to save a video for them when MR LAW needs a video or a Pissed off employee dumps his used cat litter in the back of somebody's pickup truck(TRUE). Lets face it, ease is everything to me and the end user and this "NATIVE" software is MUCH better than having the end user on the phone with me walking them through the DVR in the server rack with a crappy cell phone connection.