Ring Video Doorbell
Recording Speeds Up After Motion Detection Stops
I want to check activity from this morning but the video on the app speeds up after the motion detection. The video races ahead to about 1 minute afterward but I'm unable to view the footage in between. I tried to view from my laptop but the history only offers specific events and the event recording stops too soon. How can I continue viewing footage from the timeline?
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11-11-2020 01:01:34
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It records continuously in the timeline. I can view recordings for over the last 24 hours. However, where it shows "motion" the duration of this capture is for about 15 or so seconds; just after, the recording speeds up for about 1 minute after the video capture.
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11-11-2020 09:13:36
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I’d like to know the same. Motion set for drive and 120 seconds. Perfect. However if I want to look at a particular time throughout the day it’s in fast speed. So for instance a neighbour opposite asked me to look as there had been a dog treat randomly left on their electricity box indicating possible marker for dog theft. I go back to the time frame window and it’s all so fast that I can’t see anything quick enough. Unless I take the motion sensor out further my notifications would be off the scale with cars and people waking past?
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18-08-2021 09:26:56
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Caitlyn_Ring
Hi @SassyMom44. Since the Doorbell is not designed to record continuously, you will not see footage outside of the recorded motion events. You might see some [Snapshot Captures](https://support.ring.com/hc/en-us/articles/360034355652-Taking-Timeline-Security-Snapshots-Using-Snapshot-Capture) in addition to the recorded events, but the Doorbell does not record 24/7 so you will not have continuous footage.
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11-11-2020 08:46:31
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