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  1. I had quite a bad experience with video playback on Hikvision DVR/NVR. If you want playback records remotely on a slower network, it is not good. Hikvision does not support speed-up 2x,4x - 32x well, but Dahua does this well (skips the frames on the server side and not on the client only) and it is much better playback experience.
  2. We have standardized our DVR and NVR recorders to HIKVISION. But playback of recorded videos is very poorly done on those recorders, e.g. HIKVISION DS-7216HQHI-F2/N/A. I use either web interface or iVMS 4200 software. I experience several annoying problems: 1) When I set records to be deleted after 30 days, the continuos recording in iVMS shows only last week and only events like motion detection can be played 30 days back. In web interface on the contrary only continuous playback works and events cannot be searched. 2) When I try to playback from web interface in IE, it says error, even when I turn off AVG antivirus. Web interface is quite difficult to make work on current browsers with current security measures. 3) When playing back the event videos (motion detected) from iVMS, I cannot skip any frames using navigation bar (I cannot fast forward). The motion detected video can only be played as a whole. 4) Playback speeds (2x, 4x - 32x..) do not really work over network, because all the frames are sent regardless on speed settings. This worked well on Dahua, but not on Hikvision. With higher speeds the server (DVR) should skip the frames and not only the client, it is pointless then and a sign of a bad software design. So over a slower network the speed of playback is the same for 1x as for 32x. Moreover, in the web interface when I set higher speed than that of the network, playback hangs.
  3. We have AVTech NVR avh0401 with 1 IP camera connected. I need the IP camera to be on the same subnet together with the NVR. So NVR would have 192.168.1.9 and camera 192.168.1.5. In fact the NVR would have 2 IP adresses on the same subnet 192.168.1.8 on LAN interface and 192.168.1.9 on WAN interface. Is it possible to configure the WAN & LAN interface of the NVR to the same IP subnet? It is a remote site and I cannot try it remotely.
  4. You can usually set disk quotas on the respective channels (streams). There is probably no way how to delete or manage inidividual files. They want you to use their special brand specific software on custom network protocols.
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