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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => IP Cameras => DCS-2332L => Topic started by: Greg25 on August 10, 2015, 10:24:22 AM
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Hi! I would like to ask how to set up option just for recording constantly? I have 32gb micro memory card installed on my device. Don't know exactly how to set up this option, now my cam recording only last 4 hours, don't know how this happen and recording files only 34seconds not 1min as I would like to. Any solution ? Thanks
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Hi! I would like to ask how to set up option just for recording constantly? I have 32gb micro memory card installed on my device. Don't know exactly how to set up this option, now my cam recording only last 4 hours, don't know how this happen and recording files only 34seconds not 1min as I would like to. Any solution ? Thanks
A couple of notes:
1. Recording length is partially determined by the video quality settings you pick in Setup > Audio and Video. Then you can also tweak the length of each recording or the file size limit in Setup > Event Setup > Recording Settings. As an example of how these two things work together, if you specify a recording file size of 10 MB, and then max out the video quality settings (resolution, frame rate, etc.) for each recording, each 10 MB file will "hold" a shorter length of video than it would with lower-quality video settings. You have to tweak the two things to get the combination that balances out things as you would like.
2. The 2332L has had a serious bug regarding continuous recording. You are supposed to be able to specify a "cycling recording size" (Setup > Event Setup > Recording Settings) that is the total number of MB the camera will record before deleting the oldest files to make new space for new ones. This is intended to keep your storage (SD card, HDD, whatever) from filling up. Unfortunately, this limiting function has never worked. Regardless of what you set the limit to, the camera will just keep recording new files until your storage is filled up, or until it hits the limit and stops recording (I can't remember which). As far as I know, this bug is still not fixed, at lest through US firmware 1.03.06. This means you will have to manually delete files from your SD card every so often (probably every day or even more often depending on your settings) or the camera will stop recording new video due to full storage. This may be an explanation for why your camera is only recording 4 hours of video.
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Hi! I would like to ask how to set up option just for recording constantly? I have 32gb micro memory card installed on my device. Don't know exactly how to set up this option, now my cam recording only last 4 hours, don't know how this happen and recording files only 34seconds not 1min as I would like to. Any solution ? Thanks
A couple of notes:
1. Recording length is partially determined by the video quality settings you pick in Setup > Audio and Video. Then you can also tweak the length of each recording or the file size limit in Setup > Event Setup > Recording Settings. As an example of how these two things work together, if you specify a recording file size of 10 MB, and then max out the video quality settings (resolution, frame rate, etc.) for each recording, each 10 MB file will "hold" a shorter length of video than it would with lower-quality video settings. You have to tweak the two things to get the combination that balances out things as you would like.
2. The 2332L has had a serious bug regarding continuous recording. You are supposed to be able to specify a "cycling recording size" (Setup > Event Setup > Recording Settings) that is the total number of MB the camera will record before deleting the oldest files to make new space for new ones. This is intended to keep your storage (SD card, HDD, whatever) from filling up. Unfortunately, this limiting function has never worked. Regardless of what you set the limit to, the camera will just keep recording new files until your storage is filled up, or until it hits the limit and stops recording (I can't remember which). As far as I know, this bug is still not fixed, at lest through US firmware 1.03.06. This means you will have to manually delete files from your SD card every so often (probably every day or even more often depending on your settings) or the camera will stop recording new video due to full storage. This may be an explanation for why your camera is only recording 4 hours of video.
Brilliant answer M8! Now I do understand why my device stop recording at night. (My recent firmware is 1.05.06) You already highlighted my issue!
I had already tried various options with settings and still the same problem with it! The question is, when D-Link will do something with this bug???? Thanks again for You quick reply!
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What cmontyburns said is right, but if you use SD card you can overcome that problem in:
Mydlink.com > Settings > More Settings > When SD card is full
(http://s10.postimg.org/c0t093kcp/dcs2332l.jpg)
My configuration:
Continuous recording to SD card:
Profile1
Mode:H.264
Frame size and View window area: 1280x800
Maximum frame rate: 7
Constant bit rate: 2M
Size of each file for recording: 50 Mbytes
Total cycling recording size: 31200 (BUG this option don't work, as cmontyburns said)
Motion detection:
Profile2
Snapshot: JPEG
Frame size and View window area: 1280x800
Quality: Excellent
Send 7 post-event images (with date and time suffix) to Networkstorage (USB pen attached to router)
With this configuration I have 36Hours of good video on SD card, and limitless snapshots of motions detected, organized by folders with date and hours.
I achieved this configuration by spending hours/days/months of trying every single option
I have a schedule reboot every day at morning and still have 1.03.06 firmware
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What cmontyburns said is right, but if you use SD card you can overcome that problem in:
Mydlink.com > Settings > More Settings > When SD card is full
(http://s10.postimg.org/c0t093kcp/dcs2332l.jpg)
My configuration:
Continuous recording to SD card:
Profile1
Mode:H.264
Frame size and View window area: 1280x800
Maximum frame rate: 7
Constant bit rate: 2M
Size of each file for recording: 50 Mbytes
Total cycling recording size: 31200 (BUG this option don't work, as cmontyburns said)
Motion detection:
Profile2
Snapshot: JPEG
Frame size and View window area: 1280x800
Quality: Excellent
Send 7 post-event images (with date and time suffix) to Networkstorage (USB pen attached to router)
With this configuration I have 36Hours of good video on SD card, and limitless snapshots of motions detected, organized by folders with date and hours.
I achieved this configuration by spending hours/days/months of trying every single option
I have a schedule reboot every day at morning and still have 1.03.06 firmware
Really Thanks For You Both Guys ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;)
I will try with yours setting Fousa! Thanks for share it with me.
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What cmontyburns said is right, but if you use SD card you can overcome that problem in:
Mydlink.com > Settings > More Settings > When SD card is full
(http://s10.postimg.org/c0t093kcp/dcs2332l.jpg)
Good information, thanks. I don't use MyDlink so I wasn't aware of this. Shame they won't just fix it on the camera itself.
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How doesn't support ? In case we have problems? I have continuous recording on SD..
(http://s16.postimg.org/5gozf7y6d/2015_08_11_15h43_45.png)
In january I had a problem with a cheap SD card (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=59617), I bought an good SD card, Samsung MicroSDHC UHS-I 32GB Class 10 (EVO or PRO, i don't remember) and since then, didn't had problems with continuous recording on SD.. (8 Months and counting.. :) )
But depends on what user wants, almost 2 days of continuous recordings (good quality) and months of snapshots on the network storage works for me
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I'll see if I can get some more information on this. Hope all this will help get Greg going...
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Meanwhile, upgraded from V1.03.06 to V1.05.02 and seems to be working fine.
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How doesn't support ? In case we have problems? I have continuous recording on SD..
(http://s16.postimg.org/5gozf7y6d/2015_08_11_15h43_45.png)
In january I had a problem with a cheap SD card (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=59617), I bought an good SD card, Samsung MicroSDHC UHS-I 32GB Class 10 (EVO or PRO, i don't remember) and since then, didn't had problems with continuous recording on SD.. (8 Months and counting.. :) )
But depends on what user wants, almost 2 days of continuous recordings (good quality) and months of snapshots on the network storage works for me
Thanks again guys you're sharing this info with me!!!!! Just have a question to Fousa, can I ask You to share with me (if possible) please a screenshot how You set up Setup > Event Setup > Record_Media? And Setup > Event Setup > Event_Recording? It will be very helpful for me :) Regarding SD card I do have this one , hope is ok... http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1016058-REG/pny_technologies_p_sdh32g10h_ge_32gb_sdhc_card_class.html (http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1016058-REG/pny_technologies_p_sdh32g10h_ge_32gb_sdhc_card_class.html) Many Thanks once again!
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Yes, no problem.
This is the configuration for the snapshots triggered by motion and saved to a USB pen attached to my router (192.168.1.1, no authentication needed, only accessed in my intranet)
STEP1 - AUDIO AND VIDEO > VIDEO PROFILE 2
(http://s17.postimg.org/b8gltezpb/dcs2332_1.png)
STEP2 - EVENT SETUP > SERVER
(http://s17.postimg.org/kvk434sov/dcs2332_2.png)
STEP3 - EVENT SETUP > MEDIA
(http://s17.postimg.org/cc0q5dkcf/dcs2332_3.png)
STEP4 - EVENT SETUP > EVENT
(http://s17.postimg.org/d43e4kojj/dcs2332_4.png)
DONE 8)
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Yes, no problem.
This is the configuration for the snapshots triggered by motion and saved to a USB pen attached to my router (192.168.1.1, no authentication needed, only accessed in my intranet)
STEP1 - AUDIO AND VIDEO > VIDEO PROFILE 2
(http://s17.postimg.org/b8gltezpb/dcs2332_1.png)
STEP2 - EVENT SETUP > SERVER
(http://s17.postimg.org/kvk434sov/dcs2332_2.png)
STEP3 - EVENT SETUP > MEDIA
(http://s17.postimg.org/cc0q5dkcf/dcs2332_3.png)
STEP4 - EVENT SETUP > EVENT
(http://s17.postimg.org/d43e4kojj/dcs2332_4.png)
DONE 8)
Really Thankful Fousa! This is very helpful for me! Thanks to everyone who replied back to my post! So far, my camera is working as it should do, Thanks guys! Great people in this forum! Quick question, quick answer! God Bless the U.S.A! Greetings from London... ;) ;) ;) ;) ;)
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Hope the info got you working and going well.
Enjoy. Come back and visit anytime you need.
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Yes, no problem.
This is the configuration for the snapshots triggered by motion and saved to a USB pen attached to my router (192.168.1.1, no authentication needed, only accessed in my intranet)
STEP1 - AUDIO AND VIDEO > VIDEO PROFILE 2
(http://s17.postimg.org/b8gltezpb/dcs2332_1.png)
STEP2 - EVENT SETUP > SERVER
(http://s17.postimg.org/kvk434sov/dcs2332_2.png)
STEP3 - EVENT SETUP > MEDIA
(http://s17.postimg.org/cc0q5dkcf/dcs2332_3.png)
STEP4 - EVENT SETUP > EVENT
(http://s17.postimg.org/d43e4kojj/dcs2332_4.png)
DONE 8)
Really Thankful Fousa! This is very helpful for me! Thanks to everyone who replied back to my post! So far, my camera is working as it should do, Thanks guys! Great people in this forum! Quick question, quick answer! God Bless the U.S.A! Greetings from London... ;) ;) ;) ;) ;)