

Eventually, even those saved files need to be deleted to make room for more raw video.īut there is nothing you can do to stop the storage of the raw video except to turn off the camera, but then you cannot see the live video on screen (main view window or thumbnails at the side). Last post by visionik Sighthound Video 7.

When the storage gets full, another instance of Sighthound deletes the parts of the raw files that are not part of the clip video to be kept "by rule" (combining any spanned files into one file per event). Share tips and tricks related to Sighthound Video or your full security setup. The clip can span across a couple of physical files, but without storing all the raw video there would be no way to recover the video around the trigger time. The rules save the start time of a motion trigger in a database so you can view the clip associated with that rule event. (The raw video is stored in a series of files of 2 minutes each, but that series of files is treated in the program as one long video file. the only thing that breaks that raw continuous video into clips is a rule that writes the start time of the trigger into the database.

I assume you are talking about Sighthound Video. 31, 2022, the formula used to calculate VLT for alternative fuel vehicles will be the same one used for other vehicles, as determined by ARS 28-5801. 31, 2022, the VLT will be calculated using 20 of the manufacturer's base retail price of the vehicle. I don't know what you mean by "pumping", but as long as the camera is "ON" in Sighthound the video is being recorded to the storage device. We use Sighthound running on a Windows server - the UniFi cameras work in standalone mode and we just plug their RTSP stream into Sighthound as a generic IP camera. For an alternative fuel vehicle registered between Jan.
