GXV GSurf Recording JPG File Naming Schema

  • Updated on September 13, 2023

1. GXV3500, GXV3615WP_HD, GXV3651_FHD, GXV3662_HD/FHD, GXV3672 Series, GXV3610_HD/FHD, GXV3674_HD/FHD_VL

  • SD recording file naming schema

chn_type_year_month_day_hour_minute_second_len.avi

Note:

chn: 0 – 1st stream; 4 – 2nd stream; Default using 1st (primary) stream

type: 1 – Manual Recording; 2 – Automatic Recording; 3 – Alarm Recording

len: Time of recording in seconds.

e.g.: 0_1_2014_03_08_13_40_45_900.avi

Means: 1st stream, manual recording of 900 second from 3/8/2014 13:40:45

  • FTP upload file naming schema:

ipaddr_chn_year_month_day_hour_minute_second.avi

Note:

ipaddr: IP address of the camera/device

chn:

  • chn%d (%d=channel+1),
  • 1 – 1st (primary) stream;
  • 4 – 2nd stream;
  • Default 1st (primary) stream

e.g.: 192.168.86.23_chn1_2014_03_08_13_40_50.avi

Means: IP Camera with address 192.168.86.23, primary stream recording video from

3/8/2014 13:40:50

  • Snapshot file naming schema:

ipaddr_chn_year_month_day_hour_minute_second.jpg

Note:

ipaddr: IP address of the camera/device

chn:

  • chn%d (%d=channel+1),
  • 1 – 1st (primary) stream;
  • 4 – 2nd stream;
  • Default 1st (primary) stream

e.g.: 192.168.86.23_chn1_2014_03_08_13_40_50.jpg

Means: Snapshot took by camera with IP address 192.168.86.23 using primary stream

resolution at 3/8/2014 13:40:50

2. HIS Series Cameras (GXV3504, GXV3601_HD, GXV3611_HD, GXV3615)

  • SD recording file naming schema

chn_type_year_month_day_hour_minute_second_len.avi

Note:

chn:

  • 0 – 1st stream; (1~3 – only applies to GXV3504)
  • 4 – 2nd stream; (5~7 – only applies to GXV3504)
  • Default 1st (primary) stream.

type:

  • 1 – Manual Recording;
  • 2 – Automatic Recording;
  • 3 – Alarm Recording

len: Time of recording in seconds.

e.g.: 0_1_2014_03_08_13_40_45_900.avi

Means: 1st stream, manual recording of 900 second from 3/8/2014 13:40:45

  • FTP upload file naming schema:

ipaddr_chn_year_month_day_hour_minute_second_len.avi

Note:

ipaddr: IP address of the camera/device

chn:

  • chn%d (%d=channel+1); value: 1 ~ 8
  • 1 – 1st (primary) stream;
  • 2 ~ 4 – 1st stream of different channels (GXV3504 Only)
  • 5 – 2nd stream;
  • 6 ~ 8 – 2nd stream of different channels (GXV3504 Only)
  • Default 1st (primary) stream

len: Time of recording in seconds.

e.g.: 192.168.86.34_chn1_2014_05_05_18_07_47_6.avi

Means: IP Camera with address 192.168.86.34 using (1st channel) primary stream recording

video from 5/5/2014 18:07:47 last 6 seconds.

  • Snapshot file naming schema:

ipaddr_chn_year_month_day_hour_minute_second.jpg

Note:

ipaddr: IP address of the camera/device

chn:

  • chn%d (%d=channel+1); value: 1 ~ 8
  • 1 – 1st (primary) stream;
  • 2 ~ 4 – 1st stream of different channels (GXV3504 Only)
  • 5 – 2nd stream;
  • 6 ~ 8 – 2nd stream of different channels (GXV3504 Only)
  • Default 1st (primary) stream

e.g.: 192.168.86.34_chn1_2014_05_05_17_46_39.jpg

Means: Snapshot took by camera with IP address 192.168.86.34, using (1st channel)

primary stream resolution at 5/5/2014 17:46:39.

3. GSurf_Pro Software

  • Recording file naming schema:

name(ipaddr_port)_channel_year_month_day_hour_minute_second.h264

Note:

name: device name, default using last 6 digit of MAC address, manually revisable.

ipaddr: IP address of the device

port: RTSP

channel:

  • 1 – 1st (primary stream);
  • 5 – 2nd stream;
  • Default 1st stream

e.g.: 192.168.86.124_FF-FE-FF(192.168.86.124_554)_1_2014_05_06_09_05_30.h264

Means: Video Recoding from IP Camera with IP address 192.168.86.124 with MAC address

last 6 digit FF-FE-FF, using primary stream from 5/6/2014 9:05:30

  • Snapshot file naming schema:

name_year_month_day_hour_minute_second_millisecond.jpg

Note:

name: device name, default using last 6 digit of MAC address, manually revisable.

e.g.: 192.168.86.124_FF-FE-FF_2014_05_06_09_08_57_154420765.jpg

Means: Snapshot took from IPC with IP address 192.168.86.124 with MAC address

last 6 digits FF-FE-FF, at 5/6/2014 09:08:57_154420765

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