- Jul 10, 2015
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I've been happy with my DS-2CD2032F-I, having it record motion to the onboard microsd card.
I'd like to extend its recording capability and I remember reading that these IP cameras can record directly to a NAS. Unfortunately I don't know enough about this method.
Can I -
- set up a NAS using an older pc that will allow my DS-2CD2032F-I to use it for storage? I have some low power PC's and a number external HD's and don't want to spend $$ on a real NAS if I don't have to.
- Use the playback function in the DS-2CD2032F-I to pull and show images from the NAS?
also it looks like the playback function in the DS-2CD2032F-I it can show multiple cameras like a dedicated NVR would do. How would I get that to work?
I know that people use BI but the built in playback NVR function in the DS-2CD2032F-I works fine for me. If I can use one of my low end PC's (J1900 CPU) as a NAS and get it to work, I'd like to go that route.
I'd like to extend its recording capability and I remember reading that these IP cameras can record directly to a NAS. Unfortunately I don't know enough about this method.
Can I -
- set up a NAS using an older pc that will allow my DS-2CD2032F-I to use it for storage? I have some low power PC's and a number external HD's and don't want to spend $$ on a real NAS if I don't have to.
- Use the playback function in the DS-2CD2032F-I to pull and show images from the NAS?
also it looks like the playback function in the DS-2CD2032F-I it can show multiple cameras like a dedicated NVR would do. How would I get that to work?
I know that people use BI but the built in playback NVR function in the DS-2CD2032F-I works fine for me. If I can use one of my low end PC's (J1900 CPU) as a NAS and get it to work, I'd like to go that route.