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Is this an Ultra camera?
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The reason I asked if you had an Ultra camera is that the Ultra is the only one that requires the HEVC format. It's odd that you're getting this. For starters, reboot the phone and reinstall the app.
I don't have iOS but what phone and OS do you have? Someone else may have a clue.
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https://community.arlo.com/t5/Arlo-Pro-2/Receiving-Error-Message-When-Trying-To-View-Snapshots/m-p/1...
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This morning I noticed two videos captured in my library. Both showed as recorded at the same time and both showed as manual videos. One had the play arrow displayed in the center of the screen and one did not. If I selected the video without the play arrow it would not play, but instead a pop up message would display that stated my device does not support HEVC format. The second video, with the play arrow, would play normally when I touched the play arrow.
what is HEVC, and what is going on?
my iPad is updated to the latest 12.1.3
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High Efficiency Video Coding, also known as H.265 and MPEG-H Part 2, is a video compression standard, designed as a successor to the widely used AVC. Wikipedia
Standards: ISO/IEC 23008–2, ITU-T H.265
Developed by: MPEG, VCEG
Extended from: H.264/MPEG-4 AVC
This is likely to be meant for the arlo ultra 4K camera’s, started for me with iOS App v2.7.0 and on snapshots.
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