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Hello, Currently, we have 5 webcam modules, connected to an rtsp server on a pc, which is then accessed by a Dahua NVR. The NVR also speaks to about 20 other IP cameras. Everything with the webcams, seems a bit dodgy to me, and unprofessional. So i guess my question is, what's the best way to hook up multiple small cameras, to a camera server? and does anyone know of software that. when triggered, will record a small portion of video, and save it to a folder? or is this something I should be doing on ffmpeg? Thanks! Brad For context, we are watching a science experiment live, with lots of dark spaces and intricate places to get cameras, our current webcam modules are in 3d printed cases. We struggle because the PC doesn't always handle 5/6 cameras at the same time well and then the server struggles to take so much data too. We are about to add 8 more cameras to the system and want to see if the current solution is a bad decision.
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I am trying to set up my 4 camera NVR 04-1080P system that I have had for 5-6 years and I want to set up email alerts for when I am away from home. I keep getting the error, "connect server timed out" when I try to test email. I've looked through the manual and can't find anything about setting any time out or anything about a connect server. Can anyone advise me on the cure?
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I'm currently tasked with upgrading/gradually replacing the IP Cam system at work. We have two Q-See NVRs with 42 Q-See cameras. Yes, I hate it. I'm looking for advice on hardware and software to use as a replacement. My plan is to get hardware that will support about 20 cameras to start, but can scale up to the ~50 cameras we will need, and all the better if it can scale beyond that. I will migrate those 20 cameras off the Q-See system and gradually migrate more as funds allow. New cameras will not be Q-See. Probably Vivotek or Axis. I work in a regulated industry, and we need to save 90 days of footage, 1280x720, 10 FPS. I estimate the system will need to support about 80TB of storage. D; For software we will probably go with Exacqvision or Milestone. We have another facility that uses Exacqvision and it has been pretty good. If the hardware supports it we might try using Blue Iris at first for the 20 cameras and then change to Exacq or Milestone when we migrate the rest. Due to the storage requirement I was thinking that a server + storage array might be the most flexible approach, but I am open to expertise. If a more typical build-out in a large ATX desktop form factor would work equally well I am open to that. What level of processor and memory should I look for to support that many cameras with that much storage? Is Xeon better suited to the task than say Core i7? Thank you.
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Android app Kviewqr unable to connect in day time, GMT + 7
mainyugan posted a topic in Computers/Networking
Kguardsecurity dvr, able to connect with kviewqr app in the night time, unable to connect in day time. sometimes it works in the day but it appears to be very laggy. It works normally back in te days. It start happened just yesterday. The setup hasn't been changed. The isp works just fine, no issue with the bandwidth. I wonder how kviewqr actually works? Does dvr send the video to the vendor's server first? If thats the case, thats nothing wrong with my dvr and networks Please, Any solutions to this issue will be highly appreciated-
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