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How to record RTSP in QVR Pro

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How to record RTSP in QVR Pro

How to use QVR Guard

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How to use QVR Guard Induction QVR Guard is a high-availability failover management app for protecting QVR Pro from system failure and ensure uninterruptible surveillance recordings. QVR Guard features failover functionality that automatically takes over recording tasks from a QVR Pro server if an unexpected system fault or hardware failure occurs (each NAS running QVR Guard can serve as a failover server for one NAS running QVR Pro). Recording files are saved on the QVR Guard NAS until the QVR Pro system reboots and functions normally. QVR Guard provides dependable redundancy for QVR Pro, ensuring uninterrupted surveillance recordings. QVR Pro : https://www.qnap.com/solution/qvr-pro-official/en/ QVR Guard : https://www.qnap.com/solution/qvr-guard/en/

How to set up spare volume in QVR Pro

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How to set up spare volume in QVR Pro Induction When any volume in the recording space fails, recording will be stored to the spare volume. Set up recording space and spare volume Click the “Recording Storage” if you set up for first time,Click the Recording Space → “+” Click “Add” if you had set up before. Select the volume that recording space want to use and specify the ‘Estimated Allocated Size’. Next select the spare volume and specify the size. Check the setting and click “Apply”. more information: QNAP QVR Pro  https://www.qnap.com/solution/qvr-pro-official/en/ QVR Pro tutorial   https://www.qnap.com/en/how-to/tutorial/qvr-pro QVR Pro FAQ   https://www.qnap.com/en/how-to/faq/qvr-pro Select a Suitable NAS for QVR Pro Deployment  https://www.qnap.com/en/qvr-nas-selector QVR Pro Camera Compatibility List  https://www.qnap.com/en/compatibility-qvr-pro QVR Pro Forum:  https://forum.qnap.com/viewforum.p

How to use Qdewarp (Fisheye dewarping) at QVR Pro Client

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How to use Qdewarp (Fisheye dewarping) at QVR Pro Client tags:  QVR Pro Introduction QVR Pro supports most of the standard fisheye cameras available on the market, and features Qdewarp technology that converts distorted parts of the original images into proportional ratios. QVR Pro also provides industry-leading functions, including allowing a single fisheye camera’s image to be simultaneously viewed in nine channels from different angles and cross-platform hardware-accelerated decoding for fisheye camera images. QVR Pro ensures higher surveillance performance for greater security while providing deployment flexibility.

How to Import QVR Pro Recordings

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How to Import QVR Pro Recordings tags:  QVR Pro Note: You can only import from QVI video formats. Additionally, this tutorial was demonstrated on  QVR Pro 1.3.0.0 , so other versions of QVR Pro may differ.

How to Backup QVR Pro Recordings

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How to Backup QVR Pro Recordings Introduction If you use Recording Backup in QVR Pro Server.  you can Backup to other NAS and you can set up the Backup schedule When the destination space is full. you can select to Stop backup or delete the oldest recording data  Before you start ensure that you have selected “Use Recording File Explorer to access recordings” in recording File Explorer page ensure that you disable Recycle bin for the export folder ensure that the version is QVR Pro 1.3.0(or later)

How to Begin Recording on Event Detection in QVR Pro

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How to Begin Recording on Event Detection in QVR Pro tags:  QVR Pro Before you start Make sure you have already got a camera which supports the motion detection function.(Refer to the QVR Pro  Camera Compatibility List ) If your camera does not support the motion detection. you can use motion detection function via QVR pro. QVR Pro provides up to two channels for motion detection analysis and supports resolutions up to 1080p.

QVR Pro 1.3.0.0 ( 2019/09/16 )

QVR Pro 1.3.0.0 ( 2019/09/16 ) [Important Notes] - QVR Pro 1.3.0 checks the RAID configuration of recording storage during the initial setup. The minimum required RAID level is RAID 1. If only one SSD is used as the system volume, the initial setup cannot be completed.      [New Features] - Added support for creating recording backup tasks. - Added support for specifying the maximum duration of a single recording in Recording File Explorer.  - Added support for the capture mode in Camera Settings. - Added support for image rotation in Camera Settings. - QVR Pro now uses Recording File Explorer to access recordings by default. - Added support for audio recording for generic RTSP models. - Camera Package now provides version information and a user interface. - Added support for connecting to multiple analog cameras via a single ONVIF video encoder (video server). - Added support for code signing to QVR Pro and Camera Package. - Start to detect the

How to add a NAS via QID on mobile QVR Pro Client?

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How to use myQNAPcloud (QID) to remotely manage a NAS? Network & Security - Internet What is myQNAPcloud ID (QID) Using QID to import multiple NAS at once After setting “Access Control”, using QID to connect to the NAS What is myQNAPcloud ID (QID) myQNAPcloud ID (QID) is the e-mail account you use to register for the myQNAPcloud service. Using QID provides the following benefits: Improved Security Automatically importing all the NAS connect with the QID Improved Security If you set access permission to “Private” or “Customized” in “myQNAPcloud” > “Access Control”, unauthorized users will not be able to find your devices using myQNAPcloud. This setting can greatly improve your network security. You will also need to sign in to your QID to obtain the information of your NAS. Automatically importing all the NAS connected with the QID With the help of mobile apps and myQNAPcloud (QID), you only need to sign in to myQNAPcloud (QID) to import all your NAS to t

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