Hello,
I am just starting with the IP8M-T2599EW. I have it recording to my NAS, and it seems to be doing that with no problems.
Is there software, ideally linux based with a web interface, that will handle the file structure amcrest creates? If it could combine it with live view that would be nice. It would also be a bonus if it could handle additional cameras too.
I don't want to stream the image continually - I haven't actually calculated how much bandwidth that would use up, but I would think it makes sense to use the onboard motion detection. Additionally, blue-iris is windows based so I'd prefer to not have a windows machine running 24/7 either.
Thanks,
Bryan.
Software to handle AI (IP8M) cameras?
Re: Software to handle AI (IP8M) cameras?
You could store your motion detected video clips, view the clips or live view, and support multiple cameras with a device similar to this.
https://www.amazon.com/Amcrest-NV4108E- ... 05931&th=1
https://www.amazon.com/Amcrest-NV4108E- ... 05931&th=1