Difference between revisions of "NEW H264 Camera Path Settings"

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2) Then choose ALL PROGRAMS
 
2) Then choose ALL PROGRAMS
  
[[File:WINSTART2]]
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[[File:WINSTART2.png]]
  
 
4) Find INTERNET EXPLORER in the list
 
4) Find INTERNET EXPLORER in the list
 
5) RIGHT-CLICK to select RUN AS ADMINISTRATOR
 
5) RIGHT-CLICK to select RUN AS ADMINISTRATOR
  
[[File:WINADMIN]]
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[[File:WINADMIN.png]]
  
 
Click YES when prompted to "MAKE CHANGES"
 
Click YES when prompted to "MAKE CHANGES"
  
[[File:UAC]]
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[[File:UAC.png]]
  
 
Type your camera's IP ADDRESS in the address bard to log into your camera using THIS Internet Explorer window.
 
Type your camera's IP ADDRESS in the address bard to log into your camera using THIS Internet Explorer window.
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9) Return to the LIVE VIDEO tab
 
9) Return to the LIVE VIDEO tab
  
[[File:RECORDPATH]]
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[[File:RECORDPATH.png]]
  
 
Tap the RECORD icon to begin recording to your hard drive.
 
Tap the RECORD icon to begin recording to your hard drive.
  
[[File:H264RECORD]]
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[[File:H264RECORD.png]]

Revision as of 20:26, 28 July 2016

Question

How do I change the recording path on my H.264 AirSight camera?

Answer

These options require ActiveX Controls. Currently Internet Explorer is the only browser that can utilize these options.

1) Click the Windows START button 2) Then choose ALL PROGRAMS

WINSTART2.png

4) Find INTERNET EXPLORER in the list 5) RIGHT-CLICK to select RUN AS ADMINISTRATOR

WINADMIN.png

Click YES when prompted to "MAKE CHANGES"

UAC.png

Type your camera's IP ADDRESS in the address bard to log into your camera using THIS Internet Explorer window.

6) Access the SETTINGS Menu from the SETTINGS tab at the top of your screen 7) Click on the RECORD menu and choose LOCAL SETTINGS 8) Click BROWSE next to RECORD PATH and choose the location on your hard drive you wish to record to. 9) Return to the LIVE VIDEO tab

RECORDPATH.png

Tap the RECORD icon to begin recording to your hard drive.

H264RECORD.png