Do I just need to rebuild the environment or is there an easier process?
Current Environment
Xprotect 2019 R2 on a single server with 70 cameras
Desired Environment
Xprotect 2019 R2 on multiple servers with the same 70 cameras
Do I just need to rebuild the environment or is there an easier process?
Current Environment
Xprotect 2019 R2 on a single server with 70 cameras
Desired Environment
Xprotect 2019 R2 on multiple servers with the same 70 cameras
As this is not related to software development with the MIP SDK, which is the focus of this forum, please ask again in the support community, you should get better help from the partners using the support community.
Rie - Thank you.
If a developer obtains recorded XProtect video using API calls, is the video stream time stamped with the time of the recording server or the time that was set on the camera?
If a developer obtains recorded XProtect audio using API calls, is the audio time stamped with the time of the recording server or the camera?
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If camera time and Recording server time are set correctly, the video and audio stream are timestamped by Recording Server(RS) based on NTP server which is also used by cameras.
If camera time and Recording server time are not set correctly, it is timestamped by Recording server and it should uses NTP server as well.
If camera send something wrong timestamp caused by overload or something, then Recording server calibrate the time and set the calibrated timestamp.
This timestamp technique is a hybrid. If the live time stamps are off, the driver and recording server will make corrections, the original time stamps are still used to make sure the spacing between pictures are maintained much like in the original time stamps, but timestamps that are off by more than fractions of seconds will be corrected.
BTW, this form of correction will not be logged anywhere.
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