Hi! 
I've been reading this forum a lot and have actually found really great info.
So I've decided to create an account and join you guys!
If this is the wrong place to ask this question, I'm sorry!
But I would like to hear if anyone knows if it is possible to link cameras/synchronize recordings, so when there's motion on one camera, all (or selected) starts recording?
I have four DS-2CD2142FWD cameras, which records directly to my QNAP.
(I use iVMS-4200 to control and view everything.)
This works great and I have setup motiondetection, line-crossing, etc...
The reason why I ask, is because there were a guy who were driving around from house to house on his bycycle for about an hour ago and I sudently noticed that he were behind my car (parked on the road).
(Yeah, I ran out, but as soon I opened the door, he drove away!)
I then looked at the recordings and saw that my cameras didn't record everything. (A lot of "missing" recordings.)
Do I really have to set them to record 24/7, to get everything in (hopefully not) same scenarie next time?
- Thanks in advance!

I've been reading this forum a lot and have actually found really great info.
So I've decided to create an account and join you guys!
If this is the wrong place to ask this question, I'm sorry!
But I would like to hear if anyone knows if it is possible to link cameras/synchronize recordings, so when there's motion on one camera, all (or selected) starts recording?
I have four DS-2CD2142FWD cameras, which records directly to my QNAP.
(I use iVMS-4200 to control and view everything.)
This works great and I have setup motiondetection, line-crossing, etc...
The reason why I ask, is because there were a guy who were driving around from house to house on his bycycle for about an hour ago and I sudently noticed that he were behind my car (parked on the road).
(Yeah, I ran out, but as soon I opened the door, he drove away!)
I then looked at the recordings and saw that my cameras didn't record everything. (A lot of "missing" recordings.)
Do I really have to set them to record 24/7, to get everything in (hopefully not) same scenarie next time?
- Thanks in advance!
