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I have suddenly lost the ability to switch between cloud and SD card in the library. The dropdown that allows switching between cloud and local recordings is no longer displayed. I pulled the SD card off the VMB5000 and I can see that the clips have been correctly saved. So it's just not showing up in the app.
What I did so far:
1. Updated to the latest version of the app. Currently running 2.18.1_28070 on Android 9.X. Checked on another phone with Android 10 and that too was the same.
2. Rebooted the base station from the app
3. Pulled the plug on the base station and waited about a minute and plugged in (suggested in the forums)
4. Cleared Android app cache and storage
5. Formatted the SD card through the app
I have six Arlo Ultra cameras connected to the VMB5000, and I'm on a monthly Smart Premier 2K plan. I pay 17 AUD per month to keep this system running, and given the expensive price tag, I expect things to work properly. Can someone please tell me how I can get this option back? It's so frustrating!
Cheers!
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I managed to sort out the issue by performing the following steps:
1. Force Stop the Arlo App
2. Clear App Cache and Storage
3. Uninstall the Arlo App
4. Reboot the device
5. Go to the Google Play Store and Install the Arlo App
6. Sign in to the app
And there it was again! 😊
Steps 1 and 2 are probably not necessary, but I thought it might not delete all the files if the app was open at the time of uninstalling, and I'm not sure if cache and local storage is wiped when you uninstall an app on Android, so I did that first anyway.
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Have you checked the port forwarding on the hub and the router?
What is Direct Storage Access and how do I use it?
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I've seen this on occasion. A force close and reopening of the app fixes it.
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@jguerdat, I have force closed the app many times without success. This is happening on two different phones.
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Hey D4vy,
Is this happening on the web client on your computer as well? Could you provide a screenshot that shows the issue you're experiencing?
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@JessicaP , Yes, it happens on the web client on my computer when I access it from my home network as well. I have shared screenshots below.
Mobile App Screenshot (Android 9.X on OnePlus 6T):
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> Is this happening on the web client on your computer as well?
SDCard access is not available from a computer browser, only device apps. I'd *really* like to see it though @JessicaP 🙂
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I managed to sort out the issue by performing the following steps:
1. Force Stop the Arlo App
2. Clear App Cache and Storage
3. Uninstall the Arlo App
4. Reboot the device
5. Go to the Google Play Store and Install the Arlo App
6. Sign in to the app
And there it was again! 😊
Steps 1 and 2 are probably not necessary, but I thought it might not delete all the files if the app was open at the time of uninstalling, and I'm not sure if cache and local storage is wiped when you uninstall an app on Android, so I did that first anyway.
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