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I now have my Reolink Client cleaned up and NOT showing duplicates of NVR cameras. Had to uninstall Reolink Client, disconnect from router, reinstall Reolink Client, go to settings and uncheck Add Devices Automatically, (since it's on by default), reconnect to router, and then add my NVR from the device list. What a pita way to do it.
@joseph_1979 Yes, I can add all the cameras separately, but the point is I don't need them listed twice.
Just connected a new POE switch, now the reolink client shows 7 of my 14 cameras in the device list along with the NVR which has all my cameras and works normally. How do I get rid of additional devices in list?Clicking on any of them ask to create password which I did for camera 10 which is why it shows connected. It was connected anyway thru the NVR, so I guess it's connected twice.NVR connected to Switch, and Switch connected to Router.https://prnt.sc/Aibs43RzexCTEDIT: Clicking on the extra camera 10, and then clicking playback displays the error 'No SD Card Detected'. My cameras do not use SD cards nor have a place for one.Camera playback thru the NVR in device list works a normal.
Upgraded last nite, playback no longer has high resolution. Time to go back to an older version.
Well, the cameras are also made in china, what did you expect.Also would have been cheaper to go to your local hardware store and buy a couple cantex boxes and drill your own holes to mount it. Just my opinion...
Like Cynthia said, drag and drop them over to the screen. Also just right click on the 'Camera 1' name and rename the cameras.
Never mind, think I misread your post.But I can hear conversation across the street.2.jpg
My biggest complaint is the date and time formatting. I use Month/Day/Year, and 12 hour.Setting this is fine for previewing and live view, but playback is wrong. Timeline is 24 hr and day/month/year. I'm getting old and this gets confusing when searching for specific times during playback. This needs fixed IMO.1.jpg
If you find a splitter that works let me know. I had some laying around and tried it. Does not work.
Using chrome and FF, flash works just fine.
I have my client set to open as maximized so its always full monitor.In Windows right click the Reolink shortcut icon, Properties, Shortcut Tab, Run -> Set to maximized.
Loosen the small set screw where the arm attaches to the back of the camera and turn it 180 degrees. All of mine are mounted to the soffit.
Beta client, scroll wheel on mouse, zoom in/out during playback.
It needs to be dockable, that floating window takes up valuable real estate during multi channel playback and is constantly in the way no matter what. I have multis so I just drag it to another screen to get it out of the way.
You are describing time lapse.But yes that might be a nice feature to implement. I do have 16 cameras running, that would still be alot of footage to watch if I did that on all my cameras. But maybe on one or two could be a nice way of scrubbing thru a day in a shorter amount of time.
Team,I recently purchased an RLC-423 5MP and the link listed for firmware updates all do not have the 423 listed. Highest it goes is 422. The hardware on this camera is IPC_51516M5M hardware.Why is this firmware so elusive? Can someone point me in the right direction for the latest stable firmware version for this model?Thanks!-Brent
Interesting, I just looked thru the firmware downloads and it seems the 423 has been removed. Mine have the same HW number and my latest FW download is version 489_19072600_v1.0.0.
You can't turn off the IR LED's, if you did you would lose the night vision.The reason you can see the red glow of the IR LED's is due to the wavelength (850nm).This is just the light spectrum which the infrared lights in the camera use, they give the camera the best possible night vision as this spectrum is seen much brighter by the technology inside the camera.As IR becomes more covert it becomes more difficult for the camera to see and consequently distances are reduced unless you are using highly sensitive cameras fitted with high performance lenses.
Click the camera icon in the upper right under 'NVR State: Login Success' to expand your channels, then drag over the channel you want to playback.
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