Assuming you want to record to locally and to the nas simultaneously, you can set up an identical cloned camera in blue iris and point that recording to the nas...you can make these cloned cameras hidden so that you wont have doubles on your screen.I have my blue iris system working well. At the moment I am just recording to the local hard drive.
I would like to hide a NAS in the ceiling and record to that. Has anyone done this? How would I set it up?
Anyone have a recommendation of a good value NAS to use?
Assuming you want to record to locally and to the nas simultaneously, you can set up an identical cloned camera in blue iris and point that recording to the nas...you can make these cloned cameras hidden so that you wont have doubles on your screen.
You can also ftp to the nas, or use some software to clone your recording folder to the nas...
That's exactly what I want to do. Cloning camera seems like a neat solution. How do I actually go about doing that? I already have a power outlet and cat5 cable up in the roof. The only other thing that worries me is will I have to go into the roof and turn the NAS on if there is a power outage?
The thought of heat did cross my mind. It is the best hiding spot I have though.
Just setup a second camera with the exact same settings..you will have to enter a new camera name...you can export the camera change the camera name on the current camera then import...That's exactly what I want to do. Cloning camera seems like a neat solution. How do I actually go about doing that? I already have a power outlet and cat5 cable up in the roof. The only other thing that worries me is will I have to go into the roof and turn the NAS on if there is a power outage?
Just setup a second camera with the exact same settings..you will have to enter a new camera name...you can export the camera change the camera name on the current camera then import...
If you want a true backup you should simply run a cheap NVR and record 24/7 to it or if your cameras support it record direct to nas...this way its not dependent on the blue iris pc.
Dont know what nvr's support foscam...if the models are onvif compatible it may work..dont know if ive seen anyone do it...I have four Foscam cameras