My problem started March 12, 2017. Changing clocks once a year is a little annoying for us but the benefits of more daylight in the evening make the chore bearable. Besides, I'm not in charge anyway so I fall in.
I have 2 NVRs, one is a Hikvision DS-7616NI-E2, the other is a LTS LTN8708-P8, which is basically a Hikvision re-branded NVR. I have a mixture of 19 cameras which include 13 Dahuas, 2 Huisun Mini PTZs, and 4 Hikvision cams. I record 24-7 on the NVRs and run Blue Iris on a dedicated PC for only motion. Up front I'll say that other than the PC and the LTS NVR this is all re-branded China equipment.
The setup has been working up to my expectations until DST took effect. Since I'm using the Onvif protocol on the Hiks and the Dahua cams the NVRs seem to control the ip cameras' internal clocks. Any time settings made within each camera's UI get altered by the NVRs.
If there is a setting in either NVR to NOT have them change camera settings I've not been able to find it. I have tried many settings in each NVR to work around the problem and now have settled on leaving everything back on standard time. At least that way all cameras are withing a few seconds of each other.
I thought about custom protocols but it didn't take long for me to figure that I was over my head there. Surely someone else here has had this issue. I'd be curious to know how it was dealt with.
Thanks.
I have 2 NVRs, one is a Hikvision DS-7616NI-E2, the other is a LTS LTN8708-P8, which is basically a Hikvision re-branded NVR. I have a mixture of 19 cameras which include 13 Dahuas, 2 Huisun Mini PTZs, and 4 Hikvision cams. I record 24-7 on the NVRs and run Blue Iris on a dedicated PC for only motion. Up front I'll say that other than the PC and the LTS NVR this is all re-branded China equipment.
The setup has been working up to my expectations until DST took effect. Since I'm using the Onvif protocol on the Hiks and the Dahua cams the NVRs seem to control the ip cameras' internal clocks. Any time settings made within each camera's UI get altered by the NVRs.
If there is a setting in either NVR to NOT have them change camera settings I've not been able to find it. I have tried many settings in each NVR to work around the problem and now have settled on leaving everything back on standard time. At least that way all cameras are withing a few seconds of each other.
I thought about custom protocols but it didn't take long for me to figure that I was over my head there. Surely someone else here has had this issue. I'd be curious to know how it was dealt with.
Thanks.