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  1. cymruchris

    Anyone actually successfully streaming from their Hikvision camera live to YouTube via RTMP?

    I use one of these: https://amzn.eu/d/3Rmicwm In line from the HDMI port on the NVR - the signal passes through to the monitor - but the stream goes out to youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/@owlsinthetower If you look for the 'live' stream - you'll see the NVR (currently a 9 way split)...
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    Problem with recording on the iDS-7216HQHI-M1/S DVR?

    Is this on one camera or all cameras? And is it constant 24/7? Or just at certain times of day? And was it working before - and now it's not? Or is this a fresh install and the problem has been since day 1? (I don't know the answer - but some extra info would likely be helpful)
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    DS-2DF8225IH-AELW (Darkfighter X PTZ) restarting after dark?

    Some models are very fussy when it comes to power, as you've found out, and the fact they were falling over when the IR's came to life at night were a good indicator. Was the power supply provided by the company you bought the cameras off - or did you buy it seperately?
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    AX PRO AX PRO Installer in London?

    Is there a reason why you need an ARC to be involved? That won't guarantee a Police response (in fact will unlikely get a Police response). I don't quite understand why you can't use PIR's just because you have cats though - this Hikvision AX Pro sensor is pet friendly - it ignores animals up...
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    Unable to login to my Hikvision 7604 NVR from browsers?

    That looks like there's a number missing after the 168.1. and before the / - as above if you have SADP - run it - it will show your NVR on the network and its correct IP address.
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    Unable to login to my Hikvision 7604 NVR from browsers?

    What's the address of your router now on the new internet? What was it on the old internet? Is it the same? (i.e. was it something like 192.168.0.1 - and it's still the same? Or now is something different like 192.168.254.1) Do you have SADP on your PC?
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    2.8mm or 4mm focal length to cover my drive?

    Another option might be to look for a varifocal camera - if the budget allowed for it - you could look at something like the DS-2CD2H46G2-IZS- which has a 2.8mm-12mm lens (motorized zoom - not really suitable for watching and zooming - but more for easy setup from the ground once up and...
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    Opinion on this IP Cam for Night-Vision?

    I mentioned on your previous thread that you're likely on a hiding to nothing - but if you're prepared to buy a camera (knowing that you can't send it back for not reading number plates) - you can give it a go. Too many variables that a standard camera isn't really designed for - and with all...
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    Ideal specs for a Night-Vision IP Camera to get a clear night-time number-plate capture?

    Having never needed to achieve a decent night time plate capture from a non-anpr camera - I'll see if others can give recommendations. My only suggestion is to ensure the plate area takes up a fair percentage of your image area and hope for the best, ensure that the shutter speed is fast enought...
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    Ideal specs for a Night-Vision IP Camera to get a clear night-time number-plate capture?

    I'd probably try a varifocal camera then with a decent zoom - that way if it doesn't work out as you want it to, you could still use it as a regular camera to cover a scene elsewhere. You can get bullet style cameras that can zoom to 12mm, or PTZ's that go a bit further (but they're a bit bigger...
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    Ideal specs for a Night-Vision IP Camera to get a clear night-time number-plate capture?

    You also have the issue of infra red reflection - if you're looking head on - the IR lamps in most cameras would just reflect off the registration plate making it unreadable. ANPR cameras expose for the plate - regular cameras expose for the scene. If you're planning on it viewing a wide area I...
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    Ideal specs for a Night-Vision IP Camera to get a clear night-time number-plate capture?

    From my own experience - you'll unlikely get an off the shelf camera to do what an ANPR camera does unless there's a good level of ambient lighting. With a head on camera of course, you'll also have vehicle headlights to contend with, which in themselves can be an issue. If the area is very...
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    I've Moved into a New House that has an Existing IP CCTV System, How do I Access It?

    Do you mean you downloaded the app/software and registered an account in your username/email? You need to know the admin password of the DVR - that can only come from the original owner or installer (likely the original owner).
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    AX PRO Hikvision AX Pro alarm - question

    In answer to your Point 1 - no I can't see a way to tell auto-arm to do one or the other - it's just full arm and full disarm on the automated option. In answer to Point 2 - How are you arming the system? Are you using your phone, a remote or a tag reader? I think on the remote button there's...
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    AX PRO Hikvision AX Pro alarm - question

    No - I'm not clear on what you're asking. You want 'House' and 'Garage' (for example) to be armed with both door contacts and PIR's - I think I get that much - what's the one click or automation you're referring to? What are you trying to achieve? Maybe it's my dull brain not understanding the...
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    If you are planning to buy Hikvision DVR then don't!

    That's no way to talk about your customers!
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    If you are planning to buy Hikvision DVR then don't!

    And the solution was what? What did you find was the problem?
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    Hik setup - Failed HDD - options now?

    I agree you might offer it as an option, and say well this is better and that's changed - but with surveillance HDD's from top brands being in the £70-80 range being available - I'd offer that as the first option, while mentioning the potential to upgrade. What I wouldn't do is go straight in...
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    Hik setup - Failed HDD - options now?

    If they're saying it's likely the hard drive - a good company would quote for a replacement drive - not a replacement NVR. A decent surveillance drive can be had for under a £100 depending on capacity - and as above is really easy to replace and format, as long as you have the relevant admin...
  20. cymruchris

    If you are planning to buy Hikvision DVR then don't!

    Although there are glitches from time to time, as with any big company, I'm confident your problems are not related to either the hardware being at fault, or their network, but your setup. Are you accessing the NVR through its dedicated menu via a mouse connected to the unit and vieiwing it on...
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