The small HDD share has fixed the recording issue. I wonder what NAS would you recommend to use with?
The other camera however is dead, I tried 4-5 different firmware's posted here mainly in this forum, but had no luck.
Can you please suggest good 5.2.5 firmware = the original was 5.2.5 with english menus, however trying to fix the NAS problem made me tempted to change it and now the camera is bricked. It's a bullet version dc2032 i believe.
However I have managed only to apply firmware, that camera goes to 4.16 or something like that version and someone have already posted that this is not fully functional firmware and it is happening when you try to install incompatible one on your camera.
Any suggestions or links for a good firmware would be appreciated.
The other camera however is dead, I tried 4-5 different firmware's posted here mainly in this forum, but had no luck.
Can you please suggest good 5.2.5 firmware = the original was 5.2.5 with english menus, however trying to fix the NAS problem made me tempted to change it and now the camera is bricked. It's a bullet version dc2032 i believe.
However I have managed only to apply firmware, that camera goes to 4.16 or something like that version and someone have already posted that this is not fully functional firmware and it is happening when you try to install incompatible one on your camera.
Any suggestions or links for a good firmware would be appreciated.
In terms of useful and usable features, build quality and reliability, the Hikvision 2-series IP cameras offer very good 'bang for the buck', in my view.
True that the built-in NVR feature where recording direct to a file share on a NAS or other server could be architected better in terms of how it organises the storage - but that's just one feature of many in the design.