Hello everyone.
My nvr is a ds-7608 K2 8p. I am running the latest available version 3 software and 6 GO and G1 cams.
I checked playback on various cameras through the NVR playback menu this morning and noticed something strange.
When dragging the mouse on the timeline to review footage quickly, I noticed a smart event (@ 1.23am) shaded green that showed activity ( a fox playing with one of my garden shoes, LOL) but when I let the NVR run at standard speed over the event the fox disappeared and only displayed what appeared to be the scene without the activity on it.
I let the footage run either side of the event a few times and it didn't pick it up.
I checked two more cameras and they also had events at roughly the same time and when I let the NVR play on its own they didn't show.
I've never had this before but then thought that it could be something to do with the clocks going back.
My NVR automatically adjusted it's time correctly so I can only presume that the NVR has a problem with date stamping the footage because when it was recorded at 1:23 in the morning 40 minutes later or there abouts it would be 12:23 in the morning, so the NVR just won't show the hour of footage before the clocks went back otherwise it would keep overwriting an hours worth of footage.
So if this is correct, to check whether you have events for between 1 a.m. and 2 a.m. run the mouse over the timeline in the playback mode.
Cheers
My nvr is a ds-7608 K2 8p. I am running the latest available version 3 software and 6 GO and G1 cams.
I checked playback on various cameras through the NVR playback menu this morning and noticed something strange.
When dragging the mouse on the timeline to review footage quickly, I noticed a smart event (@ 1.23am) shaded green that showed activity ( a fox playing with one of my garden shoes, LOL) but when I let the NVR run at standard speed over the event the fox disappeared and only displayed what appeared to be the scene without the activity on it.
I let the footage run either side of the event a few times and it didn't pick it up.
I checked two more cameras and they also had events at roughly the same time and when I let the NVR play on its own they didn't show.
I've never had this before but then thought that it could be something to do with the clocks going back.
My NVR automatically adjusted it's time correctly so I can only presume that the NVR has a problem with date stamping the footage because when it was recorded at 1:23 in the morning 40 minutes later or there abouts it would be 12:23 in the morning, so the NVR just won't show the hour of footage before the clocks went back otherwise it would keep overwriting an hours worth of footage.
So if this is correct, to check whether you have events for between 1 a.m. and 2 a.m. run the mouse over the timeline in the playback mode.
Cheers