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I recently discovered that Netgear made a new feature available, namely to be able to record on two different cameras simultanesouly triggered by the same motion event.
In order to test this, I created a new mode and in it the following two rules:
- If camera A detects motion, record video on camera A.
- If camera A detects motion, record video on camera B.
However, after activating the mode and triggering a motion event on camera A, I noticed that only video clips from camera B were in my library.
I then reset the base station, and the videos from camera A magically appeared.
However, now they are nowhere (in the library) to be found again. New motion events also only show video clips from camera B in the library. It doesn't make a difference whether I use the desktop browser or Android app. Video clips from camera A recorded in the new mode are just not showing up, even though I know they are there as the video clip count on the camera page for camera A is incremented correctly with each new motion event triggered.
Can someone run a test and confirm this behavior with the ruleset above, since recording on two different cameras concurrently given the same motion event seems to be a fairly recent feature addition? I'm not sure if a lot of people have created rulesets like these yet.
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This has already been tested by a few of us and also having the same issues as you are. I have another post on this and have already stated that Netgear needs to fix.
Will they, I don't know. Since there are never forthcoming on problems or fixes, we will just have to wait and see.
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