![]() At least on the system I took home I can use it for plex and storing of personal files, but I still have to run a blue iris machine for surveillance at home and work which is why I bought these QNAP's in the first place. I know I can go and use another product ( I already do because I cant rely on QVR Pro ) but its frustrating to me that ive spent over $10k in QNAP products ( TVS-1282T3 i7 7700 with 64gb ram and TVS-882T i7 7700 with 32gb ram, 4 QVR Pro Gold license kits, 2 nvme/10gb ethernet cards and stuffed them with drives ) that plain **. The QVR Pro webpage shows " performance Improvements " and highlights faster playback but when I do a side by side with Blueiris ( $60 windows software ) QVR Pro just doesn't compare. ![]() ![]() I do a firmware and software update because the QNAP said there was an update and after the update CPU use is up by over 65% and motion on all cameras is delayed. Go back 2 weeks and look for motion from 8 cameras and tell me if the app crashes.Īssign motion rules with ( compatible per QNAP's compatibility ) cameras and see how it works. I'm sure half the issue is the meat sack between the monitors and. I have a DIY NAS using FreeNAS at the moment, and Zoneminder just hacks me off, Shinobi on a VM has been problematic and Windows VM's just aren't playing along either. So, I've been having issues with my current home CCTV setup. Try to view your surveillance using the QVR Pro Client on any OS. Dedicated NVR vs NAS \ Blue Iris \ Zoneminder etc. Under the surveillance forum on here you will see, there are many issues with QVR Pro.
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