It might be more bandwidth than the NVR can support. Try looking up your nvr model number and find out if it was meant to support 2 5MP and 1 8MP camera. Also you can change the "maximum bitrate" in the video quality settings to be within a range that your nvr recommends (this info will also be on the video quality settings page) for example
1.Optimize live view performance in multiple windows mode and make live view more fluent. 2.Auto detect the device type and enter the corresponding adding page. 3.Switch between thumbnail and list mode on home page. Slide device to left in list mode to share and set. 4.Preview live view in small window on home page.
Steps: Tap on the live view page to enter the quality switching panel.; Note: The icon may vary according to the actual video quality. Tap Custom to enter the customized panel as shown below.; Configure the parameters according to actual needs, including Stream Type, Resolution, Frame Rate and Bitrate. Tap Confirm to save the settings.; Note: The live view effect is related to the performance
Okay, thanks, that is an idea, an earlier version of iVMS-4200 might be the solution. Perhaps the latest version works on my laptop since it has the latest version of windows 10, but the other laptop connected to the router is an older computer that I have to use an earlier version of windows 10 because the latest version wipes out my network adapter and I can't connect to the internet until I
However, when I log into the NVR using the public IP address for my network, everything works, except for live view and playback from the cameras. It simply says "Live view failed" or "playback failed". I will list here all the settings for my NVR/Cameras and internet. NVR is DS-7732NI-K4 from HikVision. All cameras are from HikVision as well.
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Also, if your camera is connected to a Hikvision NVR make sure to check the camera is set to Video & Audio in the NVRs Video Settings. Step 3 - Audio The final Settings to check are the Audio settings which more often than not out of the box is set up correctly and should look like the below screenshot:
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