tigerwillow1
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I often log into cameras with Brave, and in general it works pretty well. I'm not able to say if every single thing works, and I always have IE available if need be. With the 541R and Brave, the plugin is needed.
Its a 512 GB high endurance card nothing will be overwritten for weeks if not months.. I guess you just cant understand.. Im not new to this been using ipcams for 15 years.. and notifications arent irrelevant.. Have a good day your input is not needed here.Notifications are irrelevent. That's just what you set it to tell you. If you set it to trigger recording on motion, it will trigger recording on motion. If you're recording to an SD card which has limited memory, then it will over write anything already there. So that burglar it records when they trip the trip wires at 9.30am, will get over written by the midge swarm mid morning or the swaying bush, leaving you with video of midges or the bush and not the burglar. Also, I hope you bought an expensive endurance memory version, because most ordinary SD cards do not like continuos or intense writing. It's better than nothing, but recording to internal SD is not very reliable either.
I use Brave and its working fine for me.Can anyone confirm these new cameras IPC T54IR can be configured using Brave browser (Chromium)? I thought i had to use IE for the settings to stick..
"Been using for 15 years", boy it sure does not show in your posts.Its a 512 GB high endurance card nothing will be overwritten for weeks if not months.. I guess you just cant understand.. Im not new to this been using ipcams for 15 years.. and notifications arent irrelevant.. Have a good day your input is not needed here.
Didnt say i been using DMSS for 15 years.. And obviously this is the first time ive used Dahuas new web interface.. From what i understand they changed it up a year ago? Havent bought a new camera in prolly 3-4 years. If you look at the conversation between me and cctvcam It was like he couldnt comprehend what i was saying and seems he just wanted to argue and be condescending if i didnt use 24/7 recording. I understand that is best. But in my set of circumstances im doing the second best option in my opinion. Anyways not trying to argue.. Hope your day is blessed!"Been using for 15 years", boy it sure does not show in your posts.
No one was being condescending. If you put your ego to one side for a second then you'll realise that notifications have nothing to do with recording. They're notifications. Triggers, trigger recording. A triggered recording will take place irrespective of whether it notifies you it's doing so. I currently have zero notifications when mine's recording as I don't have them set up. It still records on triggers though and it still records background 24/7 and it still uses space.
As for capacity, I get around 3 weeks from 2 cameras on a 4tb hard drive. Divide it by 2 and you have 2tb for 1 camera, or 4 times the capacity of your SD card giving 3 weeks. I do use higher bit rates though. 4,000kbs background and 16,000kbs trigger @ 4k. You could probably almost 1/2 those figures @ 4k (10,0000 kbs and 2,000kbs might be more typical), and get a decent output, but that still gives less than 6 weeks on 2tb for 1 camera, 4 times your capacity for 6 weeks. Divide 6 weeks by 4 and you don't get months but around 1.5 weeks. You've done the right thing by going for a large capacity high endurance. However, all you've done is buy yourself 1.5 weeks with 500gb at a reasonable bit rate. You might get your claimed months if you run low bit rates, but then there's the old addage, put crap in, get crap out.
Also, if you get more than 1-2 yrs life from that card I'll be surprised. I run dashcams with high endurance and the cards last around 3-4 years and they are recording for around an hour or two a day not 24/7.
Anyway, I'm out you clearly know it all, so my input isn't needed.