Hi Teken,
Thank you so much bought 2 of the sandisks yesterday for the first 2 hikvisions
SanDisk High Endurance 100MBs Micro SDXC Card with Adapter 128GB seems a good price as well and if I get that all working ok I will maybe get 2 x 256gb for the dahua cameras. Sounds like you get plenty or recording time on your system as well. I presume thats continual recording not motion detection etc. I only record to PC at 5 fps but with all the other settings the same as you have. In theory if I even went to 10fps then I would maybe get around 27 days worth if you get 9 at 30fps (in theory). I think it will save me quite a bit of electricity over the year as the PC will not be on at all really.
Only thing I was just thinking about, do you use any sort of app to view the cameras when away from home? I wonder will my
blueiris app stop working once the PC is off or if it connects directly to the cameras. Guess I just need to turn off the PC to find out!
Thanks agian for teh great info.
Yes, the 128GB is the best value between the three types from SanDisk. I expect to see the larger (256GB) capacity to drop in price within the next few years too. The nine days is indeed based on 24.7.365 recording with various smart detection enabled.
I don’t know about dropping to 9 FPS vs 15 FPS to be honest. I have all of my security camera set to the maximum FPS as I want to see and record the smoothest video possible.
Bandwidth, storage, isn’t a factor in my network so wanted to use the full potential of each security camera system to really understand their limits and what tweaks needed to be done to achieve a specific result.
You’ll see lots of feedback about dropping FPS to crazy low numbers along with saying no need for going past 24 FPS because that’s what the movie industry uses?!?
You have to ask the question why???
The answer is their network and hardware can’t keep up with the performance of the camera!

That being the case the person is just using a band aid / compensating for a lack of resources.
That’s fine if that’s what you have to work with. But speaking for myself, it seems crazy to waste all that high technology and performance and hobbling what it was intended to do!
As it relates to BI if you turn it off you won’t be able to access the cameras as the server will be down. I don’t use remote viewing at all while off site as the security video has no physical internet access and don’t need to see anything while away.
If for whatever reason I need to access the video offsite I can simply connect the internet cable and drill in through VPN. All of this is ready to be done at anytime if required.
As it relates to energy consumption you have me very curious tell me more!

