
- #QNAP SURVEILLANCE STATION INSTALL#
- #QNAP SURVEILLANCE STATION PRO#
- #QNAP SURVEILLANCE STATION WINDOWS#
#QNAP SURVEILLANCE STATION INSTALL#
back to menu ↑ How do I install QNAP QVR Pro?
#QNAP SURVEILLANCE STATION PRO#
QVR Pro is free to use but lets you play back only the last 14 days of recorded video. back to menu ↑ What are the downsides of QVR Pro? QVR Pro has its own IP camera licences which are different from the Surveillance Station ones that come bundled with QNAP NAS servers. back to menu ↑ Can my existing Surveillance Station IP camera licences be used in QVR Pro? QVR Pro Gold also adds 8 extra camera channels, and the ability to activate additional QVR Pro Camera Channel Extension Licenses (1/4/8 channels).
#QNAP SURVEILLANCE STATION WINDOWS#

back to menu ↑ QNAP QVR Pro vs QNAP Surveillance Station – Performance You can essentially run up to 8 IP cameras on each NAS and then view all these cameras in one single app, the QVR Pro Client on desktop, or mobile. If you have more than one NAS device capable of running QVR Pro, NAS pooling may be of interest. There are some other interesting features such as fail-over recording, the ability to record events and continuous recording to different disks, and NAS pooling. My wish has come true – QVR Pro can playback videos in synchronized mode up to 10 times faster than Surveillance Station. I always felt that the maximum playback speed in Surveillance Station could be faster. The Surveillance Station mobile app Vmobile is quite functional but nothing to write home about. The other major reason to try QVR Pro is the improved mobile app, QVR Pro Client. This is great if you have older IP cameras with poor motion detection features.

But with QVR Pro, the NAS can perform motion detection on up to 2 channels and at a max resolution of 1080p.

It did not have any motion detection ability of its own. With Surveillance Station, the NAS depended on the IP cameras to send a motion detection trigger. QNAP has beefed up the motion detection feature in QVR Pro. Yes, you get 8 channels irrespective of how many Surveillance Station IP camera licences your NAS originally came with. What will probably draw most people into trying QVR Pro is the generous 8 IP camera licences that come with the software. Select specific network interface for CCTV trafficīack to menu ↑ QNAP QVR Pro vs QNAP Surveillance Station – Features Synchronized playback of multiple channels Allocate different disks for regular and event recordingįree 8 camera licence, paid Gold version availableīasic, can perform its own motion detection for up to 2 IP channelsīasic, depends on camera for motion detection triggers
