![]() Lets hope it makes it to QNAP as I can’t afford to change platforms for this only feature. From what I read and seen on youtube, Synology NAS does have this kind of support for their devices. Another down side is that this would split the videos into fragments or days so leaving it recording could not only consume all the storage in no time, but it will also be one continuous video for however many days it can record and won’t overwrite order.Īgain, this is a start and something nice to play with but some kind of support for it would be nice. Fill in the information required, and click Next. Uncheck Search camera(s) automatically, and click Next. Launch QNAP Surveillance Station, go to Camera Settings -> Camera Configuration, and click Add to add new camera. Down side to this is that it records what is playing live so the video isn’t compressed to be much smaller like Wyze native software does so it has taken about 5 gigs for just a few hours of video. You may follow the steps below to add Reolink cameras to QNAP. Once enabled and a url generated, I used that url to live stream on VLC video player, click record and records to my mapped network drive which is to my qnap nas. I installed the beta software from Wyze Labs that includes the feature of RTSP. I haven’t done much research on this but something is something.
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