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No motion detection on the bottom when changing to the corridor mode for the HikVision cameras

When changing the windows for the HikVision cameras to the corridor mode, it will not trigger the motion on the bottom because it’s not supported by Exacq yet.

This feature will be supported on the ExacqVision Server version 22.03.

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Why do I have small green lines while in Motion (blue) recording?

If your exacqVision system is scheduled for time-lapse (Free Run) recording, you will see green lines in search results when the time-lapse video is recorded. Check the Schedule page to see whether you have Motion recording scheduled for part of the day and Free Run scheduled for the rest of the day.

If you have large amounts of video or long pre- and post-motion recording settings, the server can sometimes write the data to the drive without properly attaching and indicator that it was a motion event. Because the goal is to ensure that all the appropriate data is saved to the hard drive, the writing of the data has the highest priority. This can cause the metadata that shows in the search to display certain blocks as small, green Free Run bars instead of the blue Motion bars.

Also, if motion starts in the middle of a Group of Pictures (GOP), the begining of the GOP will be displayed in green. (This is applicable only to recording in H.264 compression.)

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