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ColdSherry
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Hey,

i tried to download the recorded files from archive but when i downloaded  i couldn't find which one is for which date and time.

So, i think it's better to mention that.

 

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jguerdat
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I prefer to use the app to download videos since it names the camera as well as normal date and time along with time from the epoch. Just simpler to try to keep them straight.

ColdSherry
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yeh but i want to downoad it in my computer not in my moobile. i use the website .

 

jguerdat
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If using a computer, you'll have to rename them manually.  I use the ap to download and then transfer to a NAS (network drive).  You can use an app to access your computer to do the transfer fairly easily - I use ES File Explorer on Android to connect to various devices on my network.  No need for a paid app.  Not that this works for you, just that I find it easier than managing file names.

TomMac
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ColdSherry wrote:

Hey,

i tried to download the recorded files from archive but when i downloaded  i couldn't find which one is for which date and time.

So, i think it's better to mention that.

 


FYI... the d/l'ed name of the file is the date/time in epoch time

take the file name and go here and enter same ;   http://www.epochconverter.com/

 

it will convert to local date/time

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