Record to Network Drive

blizii

New Member
Hello,
I want to record to a network drive. But I don't know what the best way is. Either record directly to a network drive or to a local hard drive and use software that syncs it to the network drive. My problem is that I don't have infinite local disk space. And I also have clipping software running all the time. My goal is that I don't have to manually sync and then delete every recording. I want everything to run fully automatically in the background. But I'm not sure if it's good to record directly to a network drive and then also with 2 software at the same time
 

.norman.

Member
just map the network drive to your computer as a local drive letter and set obs to save to that location. be advised that this will generate a significant amount of network traffic that has the potential to affect other network traffic.
 

Lawrence_SoCal

Active Member
Personally, I'd suggest the chances of trouble with writing sustained traffic over the LAN greatly exceeds easy-peasy setup for moving files

It is super-easy to write a simple Command Shell (CMD) script using Windows OS native ROBOCOPY to move the files (I use a simple ROBOCOPY script for backups). You could then use a OS-based Scheduled Task to run the script every XX minutes / hour/whatever to move content

Writing over the LAN.... just asking for glitches
 
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