Thanks, though I am looking to retain audio.If you don't need audio (and only need one 1080p stream), the 2231R-Z looks the same (white face).
I have ran into this on other Dahua models. I get that error, but it actually does import the settings. You might check and see if it did.Hey Guys
I went and grabbed new firmware for a few cameras.
I started out with the camera that would least worry me if I lost the camera configs.
The HDW5231R-Z has not been updated since I purchased from Andy ~12mths ago.
Firmware upgrade went smoothly. I (exported) backed up the configs, prior to update, now after firmware update when I try to import them via web UI I get operation failed message.
I have tried importing file using various browsers, is there any way to get the configs back? or is it a case of if it aint broke........
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Any tips, help or advice appreciated!
Thanks Tinman. I tried 3 different F/W versions including the original F/W and they failed to import. I checked to see if the settings actually imported on each, but they didn't stick. It won't take too long on this camera to change all the settings manually.I have ran into this on other Dahua models. I get that error, but it actually does import the settings. You might check and see if it did.
Yes, now all move to IPC-HDW5231R-ZE, sliver color and black color.Does anyone have a reliable source for new old stock ( intl version) ipc-hdw5231r-z? I know Andy has sold out on these since manufacturing stopped a few months back.
I prefer the white Z face over the black ZE face.
I like to set them back to factory defaults after upgrading, then manually enter the settings.Hey Guys
I went and grabbed new firmware for a few cameras.
I started out with the camera that would least worry me if I lost the camera configs.
The HDW5231R-Z has not been updated since I purchased from Andy ~12mths ago.
Firmware upgrade went smoothly. I (exported) backed up the configs, prior to update, now after firmware update when I try to import them via web UI I get operation failed message.
I have tried importing file using various browsers, is there any way to get the configs back? or is it a case of if it aint broke........
View attachment 34231
Any tips, help or advice appreciated!
Totally agree factory reset is best practice after a firmware upgrade/downgrade.I like to set them back to factory defaults after upgrading, then manually enter the settings.
Cam looks great, now to find black can lightsHere is the black version of IPC-HDW5231R-ZE, thanks to @MAUL 's sharing. View attachment 34611
@nayr went offline a year or so ago, at least from here. This exact model is no longer being manufactured, having been replaced by the 5231R-ZE (which has a review thread similar to this one). If you don't need audio (or the need to stream two hi-res streams simultaneously), there is a now less expensive model (2231).@nayr I have been reading with interest your reviews of this camera. I'm wondering if you still rate this camera in 2018 or is there a better newer model? It often seems that newer cameras are only slight updates. I just want a single camera for outside my house.
@aristobrat thanks for posting. the Dahua cameras are a bit of a minefield, as there are so many different models. I'm just after something basic with a good picture both night and day.@nayr went offline a year or so ago, at least from here. This exact model is no longer being manufactured, having been replaced by the 5231R-ZE (which has a review thread similar to this one). If you don't need audio (or the need to stream two hi-res streams simultaneously), there is a now less expensive model (2231).
Since this thread came out, Dahua has introduced a bunch of different sized/featured Starlight models. As for technology newer than Starlight, Dahua has released some cameras that stay in color mode all of the time (Starlights switch to B/W when it gets dark enough outside), but so far I haven't been any varifocal (or turret) models yet.
If you haven't already, def. check some of the other review threads in the Dahua sub-forum here!
Gotcha.@aristobrat thanks for posting. the Dahua cameras are a bit of a minefield, as there are so many different models. I'm just after something basic with a good picture both night and day.
@aristobrat is pointing you in the correct direction.@aristobrat thanks for posting. the Dahua cameras are a bit of a minefield, as there are so many different models. I'm just after something basic with a good picture both night and day.
@looney2ns thanks, I hadn't noticed the cliff notes, lots of useful stuff there. I currently have some software called motioneyeOS ccrisan/motioneyeos running on my Raspberrypi and I was hoping I could use this with the Dahua camera. But a quick search of this forum I only found one other post which mentions this software. As far as I can tell it should work, but wondering what alternatives there are apart from blue iris as I run macs. I really don't want to order a camera from china only to find that it's not going to work with my preferred software.@aristobrat is pointing you in the correct direction.
Be sure to study the cliff notes.
Review-Dahua Starlight IPC-HDW5231R-ZE 800 meter capable ePOE
Review-Dahua IPC-HDW2231RP-ZS Starlight Camera-Varifocal
Does that software support RTSP streams? If so, Dahua cam should work.@looney2ns thanks, I hadn't noticed the cliff notes, lots of useful stuff there. I currently have some software called motioneyeOS ccrisan/motioneyeos running on my Raspberrypi and I was hoping I could use this with the Dahua camera. But a quick search of this forum I only found one other post which mentions this software. As far as I can tell it should work, but wondering what alternatives there are apart from blue iris as I run macs. I really don't want to order a camera from china only to find that it's not going to work with my preferred software.