Not all alerts are recorded.

Cloud storage will record, (motion) will record all movement regardless of length… if there is movement it keeps recording

If you have an SD card in the camera it will record with movement or if you choose to, it will record continuously all the time. This is stored on the sd card in the camera, not on your phone, but it is accessed on the app in your phone.

Of someone steals the camera the video on sd card is gone toom but you will still have cloud footage

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Hi @Steven_Kami
I did mean the recording on the SD card not my phone. Sorry. :upside_down_face:
You explained what I was trying to say very well. Thanks

@Brian I’m glad you figured out what I was trying to say. Thank you.

This is the last 2 questions I promise. ( well, maybe not)
The alerts are recorded at 640x360, and the SD recordings are 1920x1080, what resolution are the recorded motion on the cloud?
Should I sign up for the cloud service via the website or via the app on my phone?

Thanks everyone for your help.
T

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Ultimately your choice. If the question was rebranded to “what choice would you choose to subscribe to the cloud facility?” one’s answer would be via the application.

But, as they say, the choice is yours. Take your pick. If you still cannot make the decision do the ‘ Eeny, meeny, miny, moe’ on it that can help when the choice doesn’t really matter.

Hi again…
I’ve signed up for the cloud. And so far, so good I am happy to report.
So thank you all for your help…
T

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Thanks for your patience and thoughtful questions @Rocatah! I am glad to hear that you received some help from the forum and you were able to find a solution that suits you. That is the overall goal!

If anything else comes up, don’t hesitate to ask!

Hi…
Me again…
Still happy with my cameras. But have a quick question.
Now that I’m using the cloud, do I need to record to the SD card anymore?

Thank you
T

No. Unless of course you want continuous recording and the cloud plan is motion events. If you’ve got continuous recording on the cloud then no.

But I do think and this support article supports this. With an SD card inserted it will still be recorded to in the event the internet connection is lost.

But if your internet connection and power is stable then it should not really matter too much as opportunist thieves are unlikely to damage an internet connection either on insertion to a house or extraction.

Personally I would leave the SD card. But as they say the choice is yours.

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Afternoon @YorkshireUser
The SD card fills up pretty quickly with continuous recording, and it’s 128GB. But I’ll figure it out…
Whilst typing that I have another question… Hope you’re not fed up of me yet. :upside_down_face:
The cloud package I have is ‘7 days rolling’ Can you explain what that means.
Are the previous weeks recordings deleted in one go, or deleted day by day?

Thanks
T

7 days rolling means.

Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
Day 5
Day 6
Day 7
Day 8 — becomes day 1 again and day 1 is removed.

So by day. Hopefully this is clear.

How many days are you getting out of a128? I get 4-5 days if not more from a continuous recording on a 64gb which I think is very acceptable.

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ok I get it now… thanks again kind sir!

I stopped continuous recording this morning… with 38gig free of 128. I’m thinking it is about 10 days or so, not sure really…

Thanks
T

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Then that is really good. I really think local recording is very beneficial but the cloud options offers that.

The only improvement I would like to see would be for Yi to allow saving to a local cloud (NAS) solution. But all in all you seem much happier with the products.

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I had to look up NAS, still not sure what it is :smiley:

Yea, I am happy with the cameras, once I figured out (with your help) what I was doing . It was a learning curve from the system I was using though!

T

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Ha sorry! Simply storage which is linked to the network.

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Hmm… seems unnecessary. Why not to a local HD? My last system used this.

T

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That is in theory what a NAS is. Or do you mean a local hard drive attached directly to the camera? If so I’d think that would make the camera more cumbersome.

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Hi
I guess I mean to a local HD that’s connected to your computer using WiFi.
Maybe we are describing the same thing?
T

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Yes it is. Now some routers allow some kind of usb drive to be used but not accessed in the same way as Network Attached Storage.

I do have an SSD HD connected this way to my fibre router for local network storage only.

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Hmmm… I have run out of USB ports on my computer, thought I do have a USB3 port which I have never been able to use. (it works as a normal USB only) Will have to look into this.
T

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You should be able to use a USB device in that. I only have usb c ports now on my macbook. But I only use network storage now.

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@Rocatah @YorkshireUser thanks for contributing and providing valuable insight to the community forum! It makes my day :slight_smile: keep it up

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