I've recently purchased a Hikvision DS-7616NI-E2/8P/A in order to upgrade a failing existing CCTV system.
I bought this NVR as I wanted to go down the IP camera route and get away from coax cables.
I'm having an issue with a camera I purchased from a well know auction site (I can post links if that's allowed). The only identifying marks on the box are: Model: WNIRB3T-HO940A. It's a 4MP IP camera with a 2.8 to 12mm lens.
The issue I'm having is I continue to get an 'Unsupported stream type' error message on the live view screen of the NVR. No end of configuration changes on the camera will sort it out. If I hover over the information icon of the live view screen, it shows [0fps][a changing Kbps value][0x0][N/A] So the camera is recognised by the NVR and connects, but will not show an image on screen.
FYI, a working camera I have purchased shows [a changing fps value][a changing Kbps value][704x576][H.264]
The camera seller has told me that I need to knock the camera down to 2MP as the NVR is only capable of handling a total of 6MP spread across all cameras. For example, 1 x 2MP and 1 x 4MP and I'm done. I currently have the camera set at 1920x1080 and 4096
Doesn't the total bandwidth the NVR is capable of (160Mbps in this case) handling denote how many camera I can have connected whilst displaying a certain quality of image? The seller went on to quote the decoding capabilities of another Hikvision NVR as an example. The values for mine are 16-ch@4CIF, 12-ch@720P, 6-ch@1080P. What exactly does this mean? Can I only have 6 cameras at 1080P recording at once? Or is that 6 cameras on screen at once?
Can anyone please offer some advise on this?