In the current iOS client the cameras are listed correctly.Ībout this and similar issues, having full operational backup/restore and device rearranging functions are a clear necessity and two missing features in desktop clients (Mac, at least). I'm using the client on a Mac Air with macOS 10.12.6 Sierra. ![]() For what it is worth, both scrembled cameras are 510A. However, running today the client again, the list is messed up in some way, the third camera has disappeared and has been replaced by the seventh one that now appears twice. To exclude any influence from previous 8.2.6 version, yesterday I started a fresh installation adding my ten cameras, and at first glance it seems everything has gone smoothly. I think these are really the only things left.I'm not sure whether or not it is a 8.3.2 version issue, but it is messing the cameras list up. I'd like to basically be able to do EVERYTHING through the client that you can do as if you were sitting in front of the NVR itself. Right now this can be done, but again, only directly on the NVR. Be able to rearrange the camera channel numbers in the client. If we had direct access to the cameras behind the NVR this would also be a lot easier to update the cameras. If we could manually update the camera firmware via the desktop client, this would be awesome. This isn't ideal as a lot of people have NVRs tucked away and don't always have a monitor nearby or connected to them. This goes with above, but right now we can't update the camera firmware unless in front of the NVR itself. That and tracking down all of the various firmware versions on the website is a nightmare. Especially when you have to download the update file, copy to a usb drive, hook a monitor and mouse up just to update. Looking through all of the revisions for all of the cameras, updating is kind of a pain once you start mixing different models on the NVR. I'd like to see automatic camera firmware update implemented as well. In the newer (current) firmware, the NVR can automatically update the NVR firmware. Either by allowing them to get a dhcp address from the network (not from the NVR itself) or somehow bridging the NVR network to the local lan. Direct access to cameras behind the NVR. Please let me know if you have any feedback or suggestions. When adding a device, if it is found that the device already exists in the device list, then the existing device will be highlighted.When adding a device using UID, UID is not case sensitive.Improve the User Interface in Live view, Playback, Settings and other pages.Click on the device on the Device List will jump to Live View or Playback of that device.Added the AI alarm icon for devices that support AI detection on the Live View page.Added the Beta Pet Detection option and adapted Pet Detection configuration to the Detection Alarm to devices that support AI pet detection.Added Black & White and Color Switching Threshold feature and Sync Brightness feature (Duo cameras) in the advanced setting in Display. ![]() Added AI detection filter to the Playback control bar.Added Cut function on Playback download. ![]() ![]() You can download the beta client 8.4.0 installation package via the link: Beta Test for Reolink Client v.8.4.0 The Client (PC software) 8.4.0 is now available for the beta test.
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