Lots of detail needed here. Is the date coming from the camera feed it self? As in, can you use the camera brand app to see the video stream (without using Blue Iris I'm assuming)? Most likely you can. It just depends on the brand of the camera and how to do it.
Thanks for responding to my question.
The camera is a Floureon 1080P PTZ WiFi IP camera https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B07DCPGXPS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Yes the date comes itself, exactly 12 hrs before local time, the same thing happens with other apps i.e. CamHi Pro, iSmCam....on my phone. It is not critical, I am just curious. Pleas help if there is a way...
You login to most cameras and configure the time zone and daylight save time. Or you can disable the time stamp in some cameras. It is Best to use IE11 or palemoon32 browsers. On some cameras / browsers you can access the setting without using a pluggin.
You login to most cameras and configure the time zone and daylight save time. Or you can disable the time stamp in some cameras. It is Best to use IE11 or palemoon32 browsers. On some cameras / browsers you can access the setting without using a pluggin.