Video and audio streams are recorded synchronously.
You can configure recording to the archive both for one video camera, and for several, using the same parameters.
To configure recording to the archive of one video camera, do the following:
In the Depth, days field, specify a video footage retention time value for the given camera (in days). Zero value means unlimited retention.
If your footage archive includes videos from one or more cameras with unlimited retention, the archive will run out of free space at some point, and FIFO based re-recording will be automatically started regardless of retention time settings. In this case, we cannot guarantee that the actual retention time settings will be preserved for other cameras. Therefore, if you set unlimited retention time for at least one camera, you may find it pointless to limit retention time for other cameras. To avoid retention time collisions between cameras, please make sure to provide enough storage capacity for your footage archive (see Disk storage subsystem requirements). |
Further, if you are increasing the available archive retention time, or setting the parameter to 0, please note that this setting may be not applied to earlier records. Older footage falling outside the initial retention time may become inaccessible. |
When setting a retention time parameter for a particular camera archive, please note that global retention time limits have higher priority (see Configuring access restrictions to older footage). If your entire archive is set to, say, 10 days, and the camera retention time is set to 20 days, camera footage will be actually retained for 10 days only. |
In the Prerecord, sec field (4), enter the buffering time of the video stream from the camera in seconds. This value should be in the range [0; 30].
Pre-alarm recording is the period of pre-event recording that will be added to the beginning of an alarm event recording. |
If a macro starts recording, the pre-alarm recording time may be longer, according to your settings (see Record to archive). |
Select a stream for archive recording (6).
This setting is relevant for cameras that support multistreaming. |
To configure recording to the archive of several cameras, do the following:
The camera is now bound to the archive.