- Nov 1, 2014
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Is there any good back-end server software that runs on Windows to store recordings using rtsp but does not take up a lot of CPU resources? I don't need playback, motions etc.
I have a media server where all my recordings from DirectTV, Bluerays, DVD etc get stored on and I use media players at TV to play back the contents from that media server. I also have recordings from my existing security cameras FTP to that media server as well too.
My problem is the new camera I purchased does not have FTP or NAS or any features that would send recording to a network storage however it claim to support rtsp so I am wondering if there software out there which could run in the background storing rtsp stream from security camera onto the harddrive.
I have not read up much about the Blue Iris but can it be run bare bone and in the background without any GUI or is it a full blown NVR software that uses lots of CPU resources?
Thank you for any feedbacks!
Bill
I have a media server where all my recordings from DirectTV, Bluerays, DVD etc get stored on and I use media players at TV to play back the contents from that media server. I also have recordings from my existing security cameras FTP to that media server as well too.
My problem is the new camera I purchased does not have FTP or NAS or any features that would send recording to a network storage however it claim to support rtsp so I am wondering if there software out there which could run in the background storing rtsp stream from security camera onto the harddrive.
I have not read up much about the Blue Iris but can it be run bare bone and in the background without any GUI or is it a full blown NVR software that uses lots of CPU resources?
Thank you for any feedbacks!
Bill