01-04-2023, 09:08 PM
It's possible that the files are being saved to a specific folder on the QNAP NAS rather than the root folder of the shared drive. This could be due to the way the network share was set up on the docking station.
To verify this, you can try the following:
Log in to the QNAP NAS using a web browser and go to "File Station".
Navigate to the shared folder on the NAS and see if the files are being saved to a subfolder within the shared folder.
If the files are being saved to a subfolder, you may need to modify the network share on the docking station to point to the correct folder on the NAS. This can usually be done by right-clicking on the network share and selecting "Properties" or "Edit".
Alternatively, you can try moving the files to the root folder of the shared drive using the File Station on the QNAP NAS.
If none of these solutions solve the problem, it's possible that there could be an issue with the way the body camera is saving the files to the network share. You may want to check with the manufacturer of the body camera or the docking station for further assistance.
To verify this, you can try the following:
Log in to the QNAP NAS using a web browser and go to "File Station".
Navigate to the shared folder on the NAS and see if the files are being saved to a subfolder within the shared folder.
If the files are being saved to a subfolder, you may need to modify the network share on the docking station to point to the correct folder on the NAS. This can usually be done by right-clicking on the network share and selecting "Properties" or "Edit".
Alternatively, you can try moving the files to the root folder of the shared drive using the File Station on the QNAP NAS.
If none of these solutions solve the problem, it's possible that there could be an issue with the way the body camera is saving the files to the network share. You may want to check with the manufacturer of the body camera or the docking station for further assistance.