Accessing WMB4000r3 local storage
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Other than pulling the SD card is there any way to view stored motion capture files/videos on a connected USB device. such as attaching an external USB SSD drive, or accessing it thru a local network or the router?
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@chetfreeman wrote:
Other than pulling the SD card is there any way to view stored motion capture files/videos on a connected USB device. such as attaching an external USB SSD drive, or accessing it thru a local network or the router?
The VMB4000 doesn't have a microSD card, it only supports USB-connected external storage. The only model with a microSD card is the VMB5000. Can you confirm that you have the VMB4000? (There is a VMBxxxx label on the base).
The only way to view the local storage with this smarthub is to eject the storage and connect it to a PC. A VMB4540 or VMB5000 supports direct access to local storage in the app (with several restrictions).
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The microsd card is in a usb card reader in 1 of the 2 usb ports. I could easily add an external ssd enclosure with a old spare ssd drive to the other port if need be.
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I got the model # from device info. I also have a WMB5000 but it is used at another distant location and is not available for swap out
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@chetfreeman wrote:
The microsd card is in a usb card reader in 1 of the 2 usb ports.
OK, so USB storage as far as the base is concerned.
As I said above, there is no way to access the storage other than ejecting it from the base (using the app), and then connecting it to a PC.
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