What is Continuous & Motion recording?
Continuous recording is the non stop recording from the start time to the stop time. It does not stop recording unless user manually press stop or it reach the stop time in the recording schedule. Motion recording basically mean recording when motion is detected. It uses the camera as the motion detector and if there is movement, the system will start to record. This also uses a recording schedule and motion detection area as the trigger device to start recording. The main idea of using the camera as the motion detector is that the system constantly compare the previous picture to the new picture and if there is a slight change to the picture on the camera, it will treat it as a motion and recording is trigger.
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