In the ecosystem of Hikvision Digital Video Recorders (DVRs), Network Video Recorders (NVRs), and Hybrid Video Recorders (HVRs), one of the most common yet misunderstood operational constraints is the error: "Maximum number of channels under playback reached."
As of late 2024, rumors in the installer forums suggest that with the shift to SSD caching and more powerful ARM Cortex-A76 chips (found in the new AcuSense 2.0 series), software decoding is replacing hardware decoding. This means future NVRs may allow playback of all channels simultaneously. Deep Dive Analysis: Hikvision "Maximum Number of Channels
Title: The Unlucky Thirteenth
) or sharing the device with multiple accounts can hit the connection ceiling. The Future: Is Hikvision Removing This Limit
Elias blinked. He rubbed his eyes. He counted the channels he had selected. One, two, three... twelve. three... twelve. In video surveillance
In video surveillance, the ability to playback multiple channels simultaneously is crucial for various applications, including security monitoring, traffic management, and incident investigation. Multi-channel playback allows users to view and analyze footage from multiple cameras at the same time, enabling them to quickly identify patterns, detect anomalies, and gain valuable insights. This feature is particularly useful in large-scale surveillance systems, where monitoring multiple channels can be a daunting task.