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Title: Can’t find footages recorded by DNS-327L using built-in Surveillance application
Post by: juay on January 26, 2014, 04:04:02 PM
I programmed DCS-5222L motion detect to FTP DNS-327L (Volume_1/Motion). I can find motion detected footages from it.
I also programmed DNS-327L surveillance application to record footages from IP Camera DCS-5222L. I can playback recorded footages using D-link.local web-access page & export a footage to directory DNS-327L (Volume_1/Archive).

The question is where can I find all footages direct from DNS-327L recorded to Volume_1 without going to built-in surveillance application?
I can only see (Volume_1/Archive) & (Volume_1/Motion) which were created by me.

Thanks in advance.
Title: Can’t find footages recorded by DNS-327L using built-in Surveillance application
Post by: ycwkpp898 on January 30, 2014, 08:58:47 AM
I am having the same problem. I have setup the camera DCS-932L and it works live but when I click on playback there is nothing there. Where does the footage save to
Title: Re: Can’t find footages recorded by DNS-327L using built-in Surveillance application
Post by: JavaLawyer on March 04, 2014, 04:42:20 AM
I don't explicitly know where the files are saved other than that that D-Link has them hidden.  :-\
Title: Re: Can’t find footages recorded by DNS-327L using built-in Surveillance application
Post by: lsmart on March 04, 2014, 07:19:11 AM
In my DNS-327L the surveillance recordings are store internally by the system at:

\mnt\HD\HD_a2\Nas_prog\surveillancestation\videodata\

Only with system access you can get to those files.

The standard way to access the recorded files is creating a backup in the surveillance center application.

To do it you have to select playback and chose the recorded pieces clicking in the open record icon located at the top right. Then click backup and specify the folder name and location, the cameras and the start and end time of the recordings.
The system will create a new folder where you can find the avi files of the backed up recordings.