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I’ve been asked what cameras can record without the need for an NVR or a PC running NVR software. In the past I’ve recommended Mobotix which has solid in-camera NVR capabilities but sometimes the price of these cameras and complexity have been a barrier to many.Hikvision cameras also have this capability and is probably one of the best implementations I’ve seen once it’s setup, but there isn’t good documentation on how to do this, so I put together this tutorial.Let me first show you how it works so you get an idea if it’s the right solution for you.When video is recorded by the camera to a NAS, you can play the video by logging into the camera via your browser. I tested it with Internet Explorer 10 and Firefox 22.You click on the Playback tab across the top and you’ll see a screen like thisAcross the bottom are the play/pause button, stop button, and speed control buttons on the left and buttons to take snapshot and download recorded events on the right.Double clicking on the video will bring it up in full screen mode. Double click or hit escape to get back. With e-PTZ enabled (the magnifying glass), when in full screen mode, you can highlight and area of the screen with your mouse and it magnifies the area, clicking on the screen returns to the full display.The timeline below the buttons is where you find recorded video. You basically drag the timeline under the yellow line and click play.

It plays from clip to clip until you hit stop or pause. You can expand the timeline period to get finer control by clicking the plus/minus signs on the right.This all works smoothly and as well as most NVR’s out there. You can select another date from the calendar and select a start time below that.To download a video recording, you can click on the download button and it will present a list of all recordings and you can select them and click start and it will download the video from the NAS to your computerSo now that you know how it works, I’ll go into the nitty gritty. The first step is to make sure you have the latest firmware version. I had trouble getting this to work until I upgraded to V5 firmware for this camera.The next step is setting up your NAS for NFS.

To clarify, NAS means Network Attached Storage and means the disk is connected via your network. NFS is a file sharing protocol, Network File System. Most cheap NAS devices are setup for Windows/Mac only and use CIFS share or FTP protocols. This will not work with either, it has to support NFS. I first tried it with a WD MyBook Live which has NFS secretly installed on some models, but it did not work. I used Synology Diskstation and that worked.

.264/.h264 is the file extension for video files exported/recorded by IP cameras and DVRs. Teaching you how to play.264 video files on VLC media player. Open windows file explorer, and paste the link above in the search bar, replacing the first with your username listed (it will be a shortened version of your actual username).

You can probably use FreeNFS software on Windows and for those with a MAC, you OSX has NFS built in, just have to set it up.Log into the camera via a browser and click on Configuration, Advanced Configuration, Storage and click on the NAS tab. Then type in the IP address of the NAS and then the directory name of the NAS directory (this directory is created when you setup NFS).When you click Save, it will ask you for a reboot, wait about a minute and the camera logs you back in automatically at the same point. Then click on the Storage Management tab.If all went well with the last step, you’ll see your NAS drive with it’s capacity. Click the checkbox next to it and click the Format button. This is a misnomer as it does not really format your disk. If you have data on there, it will not erase it. All it does it builds some sort of metadata on the volume that doesn’t really take up much space.As a warning, depending on the size of your drive, the speed of your NAS, this can take a while, maybe 30 minutes.

It will provide it’s progress on the right in terms of percentage done and when it’s done, the Status should show normal and you should see Free space. I would reboot the camera because this is where my WD Mybook failed, it said Normal but changed to “uninitialized” after rebooting the camera. With the Synology it stayed Normal.Now click on the Record Schedule tabHere you have to click the Edit button and enter in your recording schedule for motion detection. If you do it correctly and you want to be able to always record, the schedule will be all green. The easiest way is to put in 00:00 to 24:00 and click Select All, click Copy and OK.Now the NAS portion has been setup. If you did not make it this far, it could be your camera firmware or NAS is not correct.Under Configuration, Advanced Configuration, Events, select the Motion Detection tab and check the checkboxes circled in yellow and the click the button circled in yellow to set motion detect area and the schedule (same screen as above).If you did everything correctly, it should be set to record on the next motion detection.

So stand in front of the camera and “wave our hands in the air like you just don’t care” as the song goes and click on the Playback tab, scroll the timeline to the current time and see if there’s a recording. You can also log into the NAS and see if there are any recordings.Kudos to Hikvision for putting all this functionality in an affordable camera. For Hikvision to make this perfect, they would need to support CIFS as that’s more common and is password protected where NFS is not. This would allow most people to buy a cheap off the shelf $100 NAS and start using it to record.This makes sense if you have a small amount of cameras like 1 or 2 and buying an NVR is not practical. Once you have a more significant amount of cameras, logging on to each camera to view recordings may be tedious and may be time to get an NVR or NVR software.Where To Buy Hikvision Camerasnot carries these cameras for great prices and free shipping.

Hello,I am trying to cover all of my bases before purchasing a NAS. This is the first time I have tried to set up any brand of IP camera and so far it is going ok. The camera is a Hikvision 2-CD2032I V5.2.0 build 140721, it is a chines region cam. Currently the camera is connected to the net and I can view it in the iVMS-4500 app.

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I am ready to purchase some type of storage device, I read that a NAS would need to have NFS protocal. Would you still suggest Synology Diskstation? My plan is to follow your instructions to a T in hopes of having a functioning camera that records to a NAS when I am done.You should put up a donations link, this information is incredibly helpful. Thanks in advance. I know I may be a little late walking into this thread but wanted to see if there are still some active users that may be able to help!I am trying to get my Drobo5N to act as a NVR for my 2 Hikvision DS-2CD2142FWD-IW cams. I tried adding the credentials into the web browser NAS section and it will not accept any combinations or IP address, file path and password. I have been trying this for a week Likely 20 hours by now and kinda going crazy!I would prefer using the browser route but also have the IVMS-4200 (MAC) downloaded which also will not connect to Drobo5n.If anyone can help with a way to connect via web or IVMS it would be greatly appreciated.

I get all the time HCNetSDK error 23. Somehow some functions are not supported.I just want to start a VCA analyse on my recorded files.Files are stored on the NAS, and I can playback them in iVMS-4200 ClientBut I cannot start the VCA to see who crossed my virtual line.Camera:Hikvision: DS-2CD2332-II hate looking back to full day to see if there was an incident.Before I had a Bosch camera with software, this on worked amazing faster and fluent en perfect incident search. However, the resolutions was to low to recognize the people. That why I went up an bought the Hikvision.Images are really good, everything is recording (mp4) on the NAS but I really do not understand why I cannot start any analytic function.The software is really crap compared to Bosch, but I don’t have a Bosch at the moment and I want to have it working.Anyone a suggestion whats wrong with the system?I don’t have a VCR, but record on the NAS’ (Synology DS215j). Hello everyone.I recently acquired a few Hikvision cameras for my home.

I have tried unsuccessfully to set up the storage server a few times. I run the application, leave it running; the ivms client sees it and I can add it in the device manager. An empty partition is seen in the list of available HHDs, but I am unable to check the box to format it. No matter if I click on the checkbox of the HDD or the one in the table head, nothing is selected and the format button is not highlighted. Any ideas?Thank you. Hello, I have a DS-2CD2412F-I and trying to use it with a NAS server (Nas4free 9.3.0.2). I have tried everything including updating the cameras firmware to the latest 5.2.3 build 141024.

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However I cannot record on the NAS server. That is because the camera cannot format the disk. It always says uninitialized on the status of the NAS drive. When I try it to format. It starts formatting, at least it says so and it counts% formatted, which stands allways 0% and then after one or two seconds it says formatted. But the status still remains uninitialized. I might have some problems on the NAS side but I digged a lot on that side and unfortunately found notjhing.

Everything seems right there. At least flowing with no visible error.

What can I do?Thank you for your further help. I have been using a DS-2CD2732F IS with iVMS 4200 under a desk Windows PC recording to a Synology DS214+ NAS with great results -(more cameras to follow soon).I am also using iVMS 4500 on an IPad (original model iOS 5.1.1)for live view and remote playback away from home.

This also works great and is even easier to navigae than the iVMS 4200.I would like to log into the camera and modify the configuration from the IPad to view for example setting up motion detection and be able to observe the analytics live with the IPad in my hand. I can log into the camera OK and alter the settings but I cannot get any live images, NVR type playback or view the image in the configuration screens because the IPad does not seem to have a plug loaded.

The image screens display the message No Plug In Detected.I contacted Hikvision support who advised there was no plugin for IPad which seems a bit of an omission. Does anyone on here have any experience of achieving this with some sort of workaround.Thanks in advance. I purchased a Hikvision DS-2CD2432F based largely on the on-camera NVR capability you described in this article. Initial camera to Qnap NAS, via SMB (or NFS), issues were fixed by setting a user quota on the NAS, as you and others have written about. My last unresolved issue is this: how can we view recorded video (on the NAS) without using the camera. There are two reasons for this: – 1) if the camera is stolen or broken – 2) I’m running mine on wifi – which is fine for recording and live view, but there’s not enough bandwidth to handle playback smoothly via wifi, since the data travels so many routes: browser router camera router NAS cameraetc Individual video files can be play from the NAS on my PC with something like VLC.

But there will be hundreds of files, at least, to sort through, open and play. I’d like to point iVMS-4200 to the NAS and peruse the recorded video as you would through the camera’s NVR functionality. I can’t figure out how to do that, though. There is a “Local Playback Software v1.0” guide published by hikvision; the screen shots Read more ». Wow, I looked for hours and didn’t find that.

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Thanks for posting. I tried it but as I’m using Windows virtualization on my Mac, I wasn’t able to navigate to my NAS from the program. I’ll take your word for it that it doesn’t work, though.I’ve tried VLC and there’s no audio on my playback where there should be (and as there is when I use the camera interface for playback). I checked the audio stream setting in VLC, and everything looks fine. So I’m not sure what’s going on there. Someone else pointed me to Hikvision’s VSPlayer download; it works as VLC should (and I guess does for most) but it’s a little slow and freeze prone.It’d even be helpful if we could use another Hikvision camera to playback other Hikvision created files in the cameras NVR interface.

But that seems even less possible. I suppose for now I’ll have to give up on this.

Each camera’s stored files seem like they’re very closely tied to that very camera. You can record to NAS, just that each share has to be small as there’s a size limit on the disk.

Some have partitioned disks to make them smaller, some where able to use quotas to each share to make them appear smaller. If you return them, consider Axis that has “edge” storage that lets you use a NAS to record, but not as conveniently as Hikvision in that you’ll need their ACC Windows program to set it up and view the recordings. Mobotix is the only that I’ve used that worked as described for this functionality. Hello!Is it possible to use the ” built-in nvr like capabilities ”, but instead of using a separate NAS system like WD MYCLOUD, use a Ubuntu 14.04 computer?If so, is it just to install a separate “NAS-program” on my ubuntu computer and then point the hikvision camera for recording to this computer?Or is it better to just install IVMS software on my computer?I really like controlling the recordings through the camera.I must mention that I use the same computer for other things also, like PLEX –. Thanks for the answer!I created a NFS mount on my UBUNTU computer. I also added this NFS mount in the NAS settings of the DS-2CD2032-I. I got connection and started “formating”.

Took 10 miunutes. I could see the directories my camera created in the folder its mounted to.After that i set up “all day” recording”But my camera still shows uninitialized and no video is recorded. I also tried to reboot the camera, but stil uninitialized status.Tried to format procedure again, but stil uninitialized status.Got any clues?

Hi there, Thanks for all the info, I was banging my head against a wall trying to get my camera’s to record to a NAS. But now I have another issue.I have 3 POE cameras which are connected to a POE switch, The POE switch is connected to my router. I am running iVMS-4500 on Android Samsung S5.

I am using the HiDDNS function to view my cameras remotely. When I view them I seem to get the camera over my garage appear 3 times, even though my backyard and sideway camera details have been entered correctly.I have tried giving each camera a different login incase it was getting confused as to which camera it was looking for, but it hasn’t helped and it’s driving me nuts!Any help or helpful websites would be much appreciated. That is weird. I’ve only used iVMS4500 to test it out to prove it works and it certainly works where I get one display per camera, both on my iPhone 5s and Samsung Galaxy S4 (which probably has the same Android software as the S5). Check your port forwarding to make sure you are using different sets of port numbers for each camera. For example, you may say use port 10080, 10554, and 18000 for the IP address of camera 1, 11080, 11554, 18001 for the IP address of camera 2 and 12080, 12554, 18002 for the IP address camera 3. Then make sure you use the different port numbers in the app, don’t let it default to anything.

What would be the best option (energy saving wise):Hardware: ITX J1800, 2GB Ram, 2TB HDCamera: Hikvision 2132’s1. Use Windows + iVMS-4200 and let the software handle the recording (motion) and save to hd.2. Convert the said hardware to Freenas/Nas4free, enable the motion features of the 2132’s and tinker around the NAS to work correctly with the 2132’s.3. Use Linux, install NFS, enable the motion features of the 2132’s and tinker around the NFS of the Linux box to work correctly with the 2132’s.I’m assuming it would be #3.

But, opinions would be great.Thanks. I have the Hikvision DS-2CD2032-I, it’s working fine on motion record with my WD MyCloud. I just checked the firmware: Firmware Version V5.1.0 build 131202.On the My Cloud I have a share named Camera. Media serving is on, public access is on. I have an user account made for the camera.On the camera for NAS I have the type as NAS, mounting type SMB/CIFS.

The server address is the My Cloud which is on a static IP of 192.168.1.100. The file path is /Camera. Username/pw is filled for the My Cloud account.Record Schedule is set to Enable Record Schedule checkmarked. Under Edit I have it set to All Day Motion Detection for the whole week.Under Events I have Enable Motion Detection checkmarked.

Under Linkage Method I have only Trigger Channel checkmarked. I have 2032 (V5.2) and working fine with WD my book live. It should be the same for my cloud.what i did, delete all the share folders from WD except for public.delete all files in public, it means the drive is empty.create new share folder and user and give the user access to that folder.On camera, under nas, use SMB/CIFS and make sure the new user can connect (test)under storage, select drive and format.if you have successful format and status stays as “normal” the WD is set up properly.to test enable schedule and set all days to continuous recording. After few minutes check playback, you should see it is recordingif all good, then play around to get your motion detection recording working. I got it working and want to share my experience.I am not sure if that was the reason but I had some movies in the public folder of WD.

I deleted all of them and boom it was working.I created 3 users with 3 private shares, went to each camera, format it and all of are working and recoding to WD.Please note that I was not able to split the space between 3 so all of them see the whole storage as theirs. Right now it filled only 30 GB out of 1 TB so i don’t know what happens when drive is full.

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I will see and post back again.the only thing is, how we can delete old recording from NAS?If I can do so, will delete old data from time to time so the drive will never be full. Hi, I have 3 cameras with 5.2 English version firmware on them.I tried to record to WD My Book Live using CIFS.Created share folder, and username/password.in camera’s config, added NAS info (IP, Path etc) tested and it was successful.then under ‘storage management’, it shows the drive as uninitialized.I click on format, it formats it with no problem and status change to normal (I checked the share and it created the folders)but it cannot record. If I click away to another section of config and click back the status changes to offline or uninitialized. What can be the problem?some people mentioned they used WD my cloud, mine is My Book Live. So, I think there is a lot of false information floating around There is no such thing as requiring to have seperate partitions for each camera You just need seperate NFS or CIFS shares.

How do I know? I have all my cameras running off the same 3TB RAID partition that I host CIFS shares off of.

The only difference is I am publishing the folders out to the cameras using NFS. I have tested with both NFS 2.0 and NFS 3.0 and this works flawlessly. I have 3 NAS devices and backup to all of them at once without issues.

The only weird thing that doesn’t work as intended is the deletion of the backups once the disk shows full. This is a camera software issue (5.0), not a NAS issue. So in order to get around the deletion not working I have a cron job setup to delete backups over 30 days old.

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