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    • olsongt_9210665173
      olsongt last edited by

      Is there a way to upload images and not video to an FTP server address? I don't have bandwidth to support efficient video uploading, but uploading an image or "snap" on a set schedule would be great.

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      • Trebacz_10437065988
        Trebacz last edited by

        In my setup, I get 264 video and a jpg. I get about 3 jpg's and hour. I didn't see anywhere to specify one or the other or change the frequency. Definitely could use some enhanced firmware with more setting to control this. I may need to resort to writing a script to pull jpeg from the camera, since my other cameras send a jpg once a second.

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        • Trebacz_10437065988
          Trebacz last edited by

          It appears that the frequency of writing out jpg's (and 264 video) is controlled by the file length of the video in the ftp settings. I changed my file length from 1024 to 50. I now get a jpg approximately once a minute from the camera to my ftp server.

          It also pushes the smaller video file, but I just delete those. It would be nice to turn of the video files to save the wireless bandwidth to the ftp server.

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            Anonymous last edited by

            Good catch! I'll try that when I get back from vacation!

            Now if I could easily get the jpeg size down below 150K and remove the video, I could send weather images directly to wunderground.

            Right now I have to ftp to a Raspberry Pi which applies imagemagick to get the image size down, then ftp to wunderground. It works, but I'd rather just ftp directly like other webcams.

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            • user_680408987488507_680408987488507
              user_680408987488507 last edited by

              Hi, any news about this, I need to upload only one jpeg every hour not more.. even I select file (and not video) in ftp config menu it uploads videos ??

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                • billing_392289715716327
                  billing @user_680408987488507 last edited by billing_392289715716327

                  Hi, any news about this, I need to upload only one jpeg every hour not more.. even I select file (and not video) in ftp config menu it uploads videos ??

                  I have the same issue - selecting 'Image only' in the File Type under FTP settings appears to be ignored and both a .jpg and an .mp4 file is being uploaded. What's up with the firmware? A fix to this issue is needed!

                  So - here's something to look at; if you're running the Reolink desktop application / service, it seems that you have additional control over the FTP configuration and it appears to override any settings that you've made by connecting to a camera directly via its IP interface - in other words, if you have specified 'File only' directly in the camera's configuration, but have a different configuration under the Reolink's desktop application - then the settings from the desktop application are the ones that are being followed. I just confirmed this across several different camera models and they are all now behaving the way that I've got them configured via the Reolink desktop application - FTP'ing images only, according to my schedule, with no videos being uploaded via FTP. I recommend using the Reolink desktop application to look at your FTP settings for your camera(s) and use it to configure as you wish rather than using the built-in configuration accessed directly via the camera(s) IP address.

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                  • joseph_1979
                    Joseph Global Moderator @billing last edited by

                    @billing_392289715716327 Can you please let me know the model of cameras you tested out? I never tested out that scenario. Thanks.

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