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In case a particular media file format is not supported by the players, Windows users can download the free codec-pack to add support for additional formats.

Kodi is another free open-source and cross-platform media player application. This media player is more like an entertainment hub for PC and smart TVs. It can read directories of movies, TV services, fetch their details from the web and organize them in an elegant UI. It supports all popular media platforms including videos, audio, and images. Kodi also has a variety of add-on to add more functionality that includes built-in YouTube, DailyMotion, Radio, TV services, and much more. This means you can easily stream content from one device like iPhone, Android, etc.

Additionally, it also features an online downloader. MPV Player is a free open-source media player. This is a cross-platform application that can play various popular media file formats including DVR.

MPV Player has a minimalistic interface where all the playback controls as shown in a small semi-transparent section over the playback.

One of the main highlights of this player is that users can run scripts to almost anything with the player. Pot Player is a free media player for Windows. This player can play DVR files. It also supports various popular media file formats. Users can create playlists in these players and create a queue for playback. They can also take snapshots while playing the media. At the center, the software shows all the cameras, at the bottom, there is a toolbar with log information such as date, channels, cameras, and users.

On the left side menu, you can organize the devices in groups. In this example, I separated everything by location and created the groups: "Apartment", "Dahua Office" and Optiview Office "where each of the devices is located. ONVIF is a universal protocol for electronic security devices. In the right side menu, you can control PTZ cameras, adjust the picture with brightness, contrast, hue, and saturation, configure the system, use the playback menu and advanced settings.

Each of the buttons will open a menu that shows the options available for each case. The last button is used only to exit the system logout. In this menu located at the top right of the CMS H software you can check the date and time and to the percentage of CPU processing. When the system is recording, it is also possible to note the percentage of disk usage information.

In the local settings menu, you can configure the general settings for recordings, alarms, and DDNS. The center menu allows you to choose the image layout that will be displayed on the screen, with options for 1, 4, 8, 9, 13, 16, 25, 36, 64 cameras and full screen. When audio is enabled and configured on the device, you can open the channel to play it. Just click the icon to increase the volume.

The bottom part of the menu shows the date, equipment, channels, connected users and the status of each device. Whenever you need to include, delete, and change new zones zones and devices, simply click on the device manager icon on the right side menu.

Click add area and choose a name for the desired zone. A new window will open for the configuration. Note in the following window that there are several options to configure the device, in this case, I am including a Hikvision DVR that has the IP address " Note that at the bottom there is the manufacturer's choice, I chose the ONVIF option instead of Hikvision, because in previous tests it worked better this way and the DVR is compatible with that protocol.

Note that this procedure adds the DVR that is on the internal network, at the moment I am not adding devices that are on the Internet. The procedure to add devices that are on the Internet is identical, just follow the same steps as above but use the IP or domain of the equipment that is on the Internet. Obviously, the device must already be previously configured to be accessed remotely over the Internet.

Setting up the DVR and camera for remote viewing is not the subject of this article. Below is the example of setting up a Dahua DVR, note that the domain is now used to configure because the device is located on the Internet.

To have the images displayed on the screen just drag and drop the devices from the trees to the left-hand side of the screen.



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