
- #EZVIZ CLOUDPLAY. 720P#
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- #EZVIZ CLOUDPLAY. INSTALL#
- #EZVIZ CLOUDPLAY. SOFTWARE#
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Outdoor Security Camera 1080P Waterproof Wireless WiFi Bullet Camera IR Night Vision Survinence System, Two Way Audio, AI. I agree as you suspect that a direct upload from the cameras to the cloud is unlikely to work well with such low upload bandwidth.Ezviz C6Cn Smart Indoor Wi-Fi Camera Fhd 1080 - Pan & Tilt 360° Visual Coverage, Smart Night Vision With Smart Ir Up To 10 M,Two-Way Talk, Motion Detection, Advanced Ai Person Detection. I might just see how I go connecting directly to the NVR and reviewing footage that way. The house is at the end of a peninsula and therefore low priority.

Unfortunately it will be years before the NBN gets to where I need it. I built a custom GSM camera solution, solar powered, up a telephone pole at another location out on a farm in Victoria and the unobstructed line of sight GSM throughput to a nearby tower is awesome. You're right, in many cases in Australia, GSM, amazingly, has better performance than DSL. In the first location, I got DSL because GSM coverage was pretty patchy. If I reduced it to 8fps, which is what I am learning is all that is needed, it would probably be pretty smooth.
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When I have the cameras there recording at 720p and 25fps, I can watch live or playback at reasonable smoothness. The DSL upload in that installation is a bit better. What's the 7680NI-I2? In another installation, I have the DS-7608NI-E2/8P, which is the 8 POE port NVR. I'd like to find a cloud solution that gets around my low DSL upload speed problem.
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I'm going to buy a Hik system today and flying overseas to install it in a week.
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Their NVR's are so so (The software is archaic, but better to stick with the same brand for cameras & NVRs). So, so many problems with remote viewing applications with HikVision.) And if you have continuous recording, you can't search playback for any motion detection because the solid blue line of continuous recording overwrites the periodic red line that indicates motion. Requiring WebComponents, which is a non mainstream approach and almost impossible to get working on Linux, although I see now they have allowed VNC for live view, which is progress, but still only WebComponents in playback, so you still need Windows. (In general, HikVision is crap when it comes to their web viewing software. I have to use a VM with Windows to use it. You have to for EZVis and it doesn't work on Linux. I'd rather not have to install software on my PC just to use a cloud service. When a car drives by the website raises an alarm that never includes the car.

There is one toggle for motion detection, no customization beyond that. I have configured it with my HikVision DS-2CD2732F-I. I wonder whether the cloud storage will work if the upload speed is slow (400kbps). The EZVis site says "High speed internet connection required", but not more detail is needed. Is the video actually uploaded to the cloud rather than streamed back via my NVR, which would defeat the purpose of cloud storage? In another overseas location I want to have video stored in the cloud, because even though I will have an NVR there, the DSL connection is very slow. Is it true that you can't use EZVis cloud storage without an NVR? EZVis sees my camera and can stream it, but says there is no device to add for cloud storage. In my current location I only have a camera (Just for testing - for the moment).

In one house, I have HikVision cameras and an NVR. What are cloud storage alternatives for HikVision cameras to EZViz?
