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WebGUI Control
1. Record:
Enable or disable recording the channel 1 video stream. When enabled, recording will
begin immediately to the selected storage location.
Note:
HDCP encrypted sources cannot be recorded.
2. Storage:
Use the drop-down to select the storage target to use when recording. Available choices
are: Auto, USB (USB storage), NFS (NFS based network storage), and CIFS (CIFS based network
storage). Selecting
“Auto”
will use the first available valid storage location using the following priority
order: NFS > CIFS > USB
3. Overwrite:
Enables or disables the file overwrite function. When enabled, the unit will automatically
delete older recordings, when space runs out on the selected storage location, to make room for new
recordings.
4. Record Resolution:
Select the maximum resolution to use for streaming channel 1. Available
resolutions are: 1080p(1920x1080), 720p(1280x720), VGA(640x480), or QVGA(320x240).
Note:
The recording resolution will not exceed the original source’s resolution even if a higher
maximum is selected.
5. Record Framerate:
Select the framerate to use for streaming channel 1. Available framerates are:
25, 30, 50, or 60 frames per second.
6. Record Quality:
Select the target bitrate for streaming channel 1. Available bitrates are: Best
(6000Kbps), High (3000Kbps), or Normal (2000Kbps).
7. Remote Storage (NAS) NFS:
This section provides a way to configure access to a NAS (Network
Attached Storage) device using the NFS protocol.
• Enable:
Enable or disable access to the defined NFS based network storage server.
• Remote IP:
Enter the IP address of the target NFS based NAS device. After entering
the
information, press the
“Save”
button.
• Folder:
Enter a valid share name on the target server. The share name cannot
contain spaces
or special characters. This is where the recording folder structure and video files will be
created. After entering the information, press the
“Save”
button.
Note:
The target folder on the NFS server must, at a minimum, provide anonymous read, write and
delete permissions.
8. Remote Storage (NAS) CIFS:
This section provides a way to configure access to a NAS (Network
Attached Storage) device using the CIFS protocol.
• Enable:
Enable or disable access to the defined CIFS based network storage server.
• Remote IP:
Enter the IP address of the target CIFS based NAS device. After
entering the
information, press the
“Save”
button.
• Folder:
Enter a valid share name on the target server. The share name cannot
contain spaces
or special characters. This is where the recording folder structure and video files will be created.
After entering the information, press the
“Save”
button.
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