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Raheem52
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How can I stop my cameras not to flash while recording? Thanks a  lot 

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@Raheem52 wrote:

Thanks for your reply. My cameras lights work when they picture something. How can I stop that. Thanks


If your goal is to get recording without the spotlight on, then that is controlled via the Nightvision settings.

 

If you see "Feed" at the bottom of the app, there is a Nightvision page in the camera settings.  Turn Nightvision on, and then also select Black & White.  That will result in the recording using infrared (rendered as black on white so you can see it).  There are some IR LEDs that will light up on the camera, but those just look a dim red color to your eyes, so not obtrusive.

 

If you see "Library" at the bottom of the app, the organization of the settings is a bit different (and I don't recall exactly what it is).  But the same settings are available (perhaps "color" is called "low light color"). 

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jguerdat
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You need to define "flash" - a link to a sample video could help.

Raheem52
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Thanks for your reply. My cameras lights work when they picture something. How can I stop that. Thanks

StephenB
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@Raheem52 wrote:

Thanks for your reply. My cameras lights work when they picture something. How can I stop that. Thanks


If your goal is to get recording without the spotlight on, then that is controlled via the Nightvision settings.

 

If you see "Feed" at the bottom of the app, there is a Nightvision page in the camera settings.  Turn Nightvision on, and then also select Black & White.  That will result in the recording using infrared (rendered as black on white so you can see it).  There are some IR LEDs that will light up on the camera, but those just look a dim red color to your eyes, so not obtrusive.

 

If you see "Library" at the bottom of the app, the organization of the settings is a bit different (and I don't recall exactly what it is).  But the same settings are available (perhaps "color" is called "low light color"). 

Raheem52
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Thanks a lot.  Will try that.

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