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Hi to all, as i am trying to get this thing work have two main problems... to make activeX work on windows 11 and to find a way to download recorded video... Also is it possible for anyone to send me the included free CMS software for N6200? Thanks in advance!!!
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I have seen other mini nvrs ie from escam.. is it possible to load other firmware? what happened to the company ? (urcctv, ants?) thank you
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Hi to all, does anyone know what happened to URCCTVSTORE? I have some mini nvrs which where never used and now i am looking for latest firmware updates and protocols and i cannot find anything!!! Please anyone who has N6200-8E and N6200-4E latest firmwares and I12 protocols, who is kind to share.. thanks in advance!
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It's pretty simple... If you cut the usb it has four colors, red,black,green,white. You just connect red & black to the same ones of power supply unit. Green and white are not used... Most of 2.5'' Hdd don't consume more than 500mA...
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Could you please show a photograph of your ESATA connector? Sure! Here is from the disk side and here from the NVR.. From NVR side it had a USB connector which was for power supply of the disk. I cut this cable and connected DIRECT to the output of 5V 2A dc adapter... Except that is rock solid stable, the disk is working extremely cool... Here is the cable approx. 3$ from ebay
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Hi Eddie.. For storage it's not a matter of speed it's a matter for read/write cycles... Usb sticks are not designed as ssd's or hard disks... This is why the restriction exists... Ports 505x are the streaming for each channel. Now as for resolution if reset to default settings it usually starts at low resolution visible to any monitor or TV. For USB storage power was not enough for me... So I ordered an esata cable and make a Y-split to the 5V adapter... Now my Hdd works rock solid and through a more "physical" interface esata... Thanks
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Unfortunately this is not possible. It is designed not to use USB sticks as storage for video. Only for firmware upload..
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After many hours of research and bricking two times my NVR I am concluding that despite the bad support of Escam, the problem is with NVR firmware!!!.. And its very simple to conclude to this, when I load OLDER NVR firmware version (including older I12) protocol, I have picture... all this without changing ANYTHING on the cameras...! SO that means that something is changed on the latest I12/NVR firmware which Escam cameras don't like (QD series)... I hope that someone will read this (from urcctv) and maybe can have a solution...
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Yes even the fact I am running latest version both on nvr and cameras i12 keeps logging wrong login password!! If I load some older versions on nvr i12 works... It was supposed to be built for cooperation of manufacturers!!! Escam support sucks... Too pitty as the cameras are very cheap and have nice pic...
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Check for proper installation of rtsp plugin.. Maybe some settings doesn't allow it to run.. Check if enabled or reinstall... Mine works fine from Mozilla or IE on windows 8.1 and from goo link software on iOS
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@Derek L. you need the following ports for the NVR to work out of home with or without the activeX plugin... ** I am just changing the 80 port to listen to 8041 from out..
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I dont think there is one available, the closest I have come is the file named rfs.yaffs.3535 that I got from a Russian site http://forum.videon.spb.ru/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=7815 of someone with the same problem and device, but the only place available for download is from a Chinese site and it won't let me get it. Up and running! I was able to get the right recovery file and a newer firmware for the Hi3535 chipset the 015a_015c_3535_LG_1&2HDD.20150808.update From this site http://www.camseen.com/SUPPORT/Software/ it works good, the only problem is the boot screen is in Chinese but I can live with that. Nice work there!!!! Very glad to hear that as I also spent a lot of hours trying to make it alive too!!!.. If only Chinese products had better support!!!.. Now as for the logo it's a piece of cake if you like to change it... I am describing the procedure some posts before I have also backed up the default blue logo if you like. I wish I could find a solution for I12 protocol... as it seems to be a bug to the new versions.. but ESCAM support just sucks!!!.... too pitty as they work fine even on onvif...
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Nice to hear that it boots... I think you are near to success... Yes now it's a matter to find the right binary file. Try to look for older firmware versions for your model...
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But even after doing all that still won't work, at least for me. The fact that you see the logo picture (right?) means that bootloader is still there which is the one and only part needed for the CPU to boot. I bricked mine also at this stage and i thought it was impossible to recover... after that i attached a serial cable which if you have will tell you 100% the current state, and then i noticed that it didn't found the right partition from USB to boot... then i put the stick on a linux system, formated, made it active, and the voila... it was booting every time!!!.. although it took me several hours more to find the RIGHT image to load as the CPU has some kind of encryption keys to load the firmware which if it is not right it never loads...
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I spent too much time for the same reason... No one said anywhere that the usb stick should be formatted in specific way... Except from Fat16/32 it should be marked as boot active which I managed to do only from a Linux system