Hello, I have a few questions about my camera settings. 1. Is there a way to enable the Virtual Host on my camera or individual camera IPs? If so, can I download something to enable it? 2. In my HVR, under camera:display, the exposure, day/night, backlight, and image enhancement options are greyed out. Is there a way to enable these settings? I would appreciate any assistance you can provide. Thank you for your time.
Hello, if you go onto the NVRs web interface, go to configuration, network, advanced, other, and tick to enable virtual host. Hit save. Then go to system, camera management, and you’ll see the blue links next to each of the cameras to login to their gui. If you try looking at the camera image settings on the cameras themselves rather than on the NVR, this should solve that issue.
@@HikVisionGuru Yes, sir, but there is no virtual host checkbox at all whatsoever. I went through what your video shows from my laptop(HP Spectre), phone(s24ultra), Hikvision HVR step by step, and nothing. Also, under camera management, there are no individual cameras, no gui, no blue links:couldn't even see the individual IPs for the cameras in the HVR.
Ah you have analogue cameras connected not IP cameras judging by your product number so there will be no virtual host option. You can access analogue camera settings by loading the live view of the camera on the web interface, and then on the “Ptz controls” section of the screen press the “menu” button, it’ll then load a poor quality looking menu on the cameras screen. You can then scroll up and down using the Ptz control up/down arrow, select by pressing the iris + button
@@HikVisionGuru Yes sir. I definitely did that. I changed around some numbers and image settings from all 3 of my devices(trying to find a great image), whether it is the camera or HVR(one in the same), and the daytime image looks fantastic, but that nighttime image looks like hammered ass. It is more of a grainy/static image with lagging involved. Play around with the integrated LED from 1 to 5 intensity; that didn't help, so it stayed the same. There is background accent lighting from neighbors' houses. So it's not dark on my street. Also, it doesn't help that the audio sounds like TV static, more of a far-away water source flowing.
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Hello, I have a few questions about my camera settings.
1. Is there a way to enable the Virtual Host on my camera or individual camera IPs? If so, can I download something to enable it?
2. In my HVR, under camera:display, the exposure, day/night, backlight, and image enhancement options are greyed out. Is there a way to enable these settings?
I would appreciate any assistance you can provide. Thank you for your time.
Hello, if you go onto the NVRs web interface, go to configuration, network, advanced, other, and tick to enable virtual host. Hit save. Then go to system, camera management, and you’ll see the blue links next to each of the cameras to login to their gui. If you try looking at the camera image settings on the cameras themselves rather than on the NVR, this should solve that issue.
@@HikVisionGuru Yes, sir, but there is no virtual host checkbox at all whatsoever. I went through what your video shows from my laptop(HP Spectre), phone(s24ultra), Hikvision HVR step by step, and nothing. Also, under camera management, there are no individual cameras, no gui, no blue links:couldn't even see the individual IPs for the cameras in the HVR.
This is my HVR: Model:iDS-7208HUHI-M2/S
Cameras: (4) 5MP ColorVu turrets; not sure of the models.
Ah you have analogue cameras connected not IP cameras judging by your product number so there will be no virtual host option. You can access analogue camera settings by loading the live view of the camera on the web interface, and then on the “Ptz controls” section of the screen press the “menu” button, it’ll then load a poor quality looking menu on the cameras screen. You can then scroll up and down using the Ptz control up/down arrow, select by pressing the iris + button
@@HikVisionGuru Yes sir. I definitely did that. I changed around some numbers and image settings from all 3 of my devices(trying to find a great image), whether it is the camera or HVR(one in the same), and the daytime image looks fantastic, but that nighttime image looks like hammered ass. It is more of a grainy/static image with lagging involved. Play around with the integrated LED from 1 to 5 intensity; that didn't help, so it stayed the same. There is background accent lighting from neighbors' houses. So it's not dark on my street. Also, it doesn't help that the audio sounds like TV static, more of a far-away water source flowing.
How do i get my interface page? Please help
Hopefully my reply on your other comment helps, if not just let me know.