Recording cctv images

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Recording cctv images

#1 Post by joasvieira » 2022-11-08 16:34

Hi, I'd like to know if there is any way to overwritten old (1+ month old) recordings on a cctv system.

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Re: Recording cctv images

#2 Post by boco » 2022-11-09 08:30

Using FileZilla? Basically possible, provided you have the rights to delete the old versions. Not automatic, however.
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Re: Recording cctv images

#3 Post by Techcum » 2024-05-01 20:21

Yes, CCTV images can be recorded through a DVR (Digital Video Recorder) connected to the camera system. Alternatively, modern CCTV systems may offer cloud recording options for remote access and storage. Some CCTV cameras also have built-in storage capabilities, allowing them to record directly onto an SD card or hard drive. Additionally, software solutions can be used to capture and store CCTV footage on a computer or server. It's essential to ensure compliance with local laws and regulations regarding CCTV surveillance and data storage.
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