So with my Reolink camera, since it is a battery powered camera the software to view it via the PC only allows viewing for 5 mins at a time to 'prevent battery drain' however this camera has a solar panel that keeps it charged (considering I am in Florida, sun is plentiful), so it pops up a dialog box asking if you want to stop viewing, your choice is Yes (default) which stops the viewing, or No (I want to keep watching) I am currently playing around with Basta Computing's Buzof which seems to do a decent job, it takes it 8 seconds to press the No button (you get 10 seconds to decide), but I am wondering if there is any other way of accomplishing this, or any other program that I could try.
my old precision t3600 that was my main rig till I got my current build
will post pics of the server soon but here's the drives: (Intel DC-S4500 960gb enterprise grade SATA SSD for boot drive + Ironwolf Pro 14TB)
and my main rig does a backup to this every wed w luckybackup rsync/rclone frontend. mounted locally n added to fstab on the main rig and this t3600 does a nice job as being the backup rig n everything's synced.
Wow you are right, I never even noticed this until you said it! (870E Aorus Master)
Before testing this card I had a TP-Link tx401 10GbE PCIe card in that slot (now using XikeStor 310 Thunderbolt to Ethernet adapter).
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So with my Reolink camera, since it is a battery powered camera the software to view it via the PC only allows viewing for 5 mins at a time to 'prevent battery drain' however this camera has a solar panel that keeps it charged (considering I am in Florida, sun is plentiful), so it pops up a dialog box asking if you want to stop viewing, your choice is Yes (default) which stops the viewing, or No (I want to keep watching) I am currently playing around with Basta Computing's Buzof which seems to do a decent job, it takes it 8 seconds to press the No button (you get 10 seconds to decide), but I am wondering if there is any other way of accomplishing this, or any other program that I could try.
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