Problem with continuos recording

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Pogo
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Re: Problem with continuos recording

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Codeer-IT wrote: Thu Jul 27, 2023 6:04 pm
... and safe every hour one file.
That escaped me initially. Apologies for my subsequent non-applicable advice!

This is a pretty good overview of the general structure and associated options and techniques for managing what you record.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7veBRr6msbk

Home Tech Video is another good resource, though based on the earlier v4 version of BI.
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Re: Problem with continuos recording

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OK, am I missing something here, or is it as simple as it looks ? Back to basics:

1. If New and Stored folders are on the same drive, you only need one of them as you are just wearing out your hard drives and wasting cpu cycles moving files between them. Use New and Stored only if you use more than one drive.
2. If a camera records directly to Stored, and it will cut to a new file after one hour, then as it starts to record the new file, it will delete the old file as Stored has a "Limit size" of 0GB for the OP.
3. Try setting "Limit size" to your maximum wanted folder size for the Stored folder. OGB no good.

I need a drink (It's evening time in the UK) :idea:
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>>I need a drink (It's evening time in the UK) :idea:
Put it on my tab!
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Re: Problem with continuos recording

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Even if you have 2 local drives “like what I have” you still don’t need to move things around between the drives, I have setup half my cams to record to 1 and the rest to the other. Just make sure you logically split the cams, so for example I have 2 driveway cam so I’ve set 1 cam to record to 1 drive, the 2nd to the other, this way if a drive dies then I still have 1 view of the driveway.

I’d only move stuff if I was archiving stuff stay to a NAS but then again it’s home CCTV footage so why would I want months of recordings archived away?
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Re: Problem with continuos recording

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Thx!

Now it works !
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Re: Problem with continuos recording

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Was it the 0GB ?
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Re: Problem with continuos recording

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Inquiring minds would like to know.

What was your solution?
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