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When assigned recording path to a hard drive (ex. d:) the system fails to record in the drive?

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When assigned recording path to a hard drive (ex. d:) the system fails to record in the drive?

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A folder MUST be created in the root directory in each drive before assigning the path for recording. For example, d:\Recording/. Dont just assign path d:\ or e:\ for recording. Tip: 1. It is recommended to assign recording path to a same folder in different drives because this would clearly show where video is located and is easy to find them. (ex. d:\Recording, e:\Recording etc.) So does folders for video backup. 2. Once the recording paths are defined, dont change the paths unless necessary. Otherwise, the video may not be in good manner and difficult for users to do playback.

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