- Nov 23, 2016
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I currently have a Synology NAS running Surveillance Station with 10-3MP HIkvision cameras (recording 24/7). The system as it stands works fine but I've been trying to integrate my cameras with my home automation system (Control4) - and the consensus form Control4 users is that I use Blue Iris to accomplish what I'm looking to do.
I understand that I will need to buy a PC to run the software (Optiplex 5040 or 7040) - but I don't have an idle windows machine to test the demo version.
Here's what I would like to do - wondering if any users can answer these questions.
1.) I would like to record to my NAS - to be able to store 30 days of archived video. Do I lose any functionality if I store direct to (NAS) disk from BI? I'd like to not have to rely heavily on yet another hard drive (in the BI PC) - and basically go straight to the NAS.
2.) Maybe a better solution is to leave the Synology as is and then set up the BI PC to grab the camera stream (and do what it needs to do)? In that way, if BI PC crashes, it doesn't affect any of the recordings. Is this setup possible (or advisable)?
2.) Since the BI PC will be mounted in a server rack, there will be no monitor connected - my thought was to use Windows Remote Desktop Connection to connect to the BI PC if I need to access the BI software (to access recordings, settings, etc). Is that going to be an issue?
3.) If I were to eliminate Surveillance Station, does BI have an android and/or an iOS remote viewing app? Want to make sure that there is an easy way for users to log in and look at the cameras. Synology has an app called DSCam - hoping that BI has something similar?
Thanks,
jb
I understand that I will need to buy a PC to run the software (Optiplex 5040 or 7040) - but I don't have an idle windows machine to test the demo version.
Here's what I would like to do - wondering if any users can answer these questions.
1.) I would like to record to my NAS - to be able to store 30 days of archived video. Do I lose any functionality if I store direct to (NAS) disk from BI? I'd like to not have to rely heavily on yet another hard drive (in the BI PC) - and basically go straight to the NAS.
2.) Maybe a better solution is to leave the Synology as is and then set up the BI PC to grab the camera stream (and do what it needs to do)? In that way, if BI PC crashes, it doesn't affect any of the recordings. Is this setup possible (or advisable)?
2.) Since the BI PC will be mounted in a server rack, there will be no monitor connected - my thought was to use Windows Remote Desktop Connection to connect to the BI PC if I need to access the BI software (to access recordings, settings, etc). Is that going to be an issue?
3.) If I were to eliminate Surveillance Station, does BI have an android and/or an iOS remote viewing app? Want to make sure that there is an easy way for users to log in and look at the cameras. Synology has an app called DSCam - hoping that BI has something similar?
Thanks,
jb