Support

Hanwha Wisenet WAVE Recording Not Working

When Wisenet WAVE is not recording properly, the problem is usually archive storage, camera connectivity, licensing, schedule logic or stream health rather than one single record button.

Hanwha WAVE Support

Hanwha Vision network camera
Hanwha support questions usually sit around Wisenet Mobile, WAVE workflow, recorder permissions, and getting the right recording or analytics path proven locally.

Summary

Use this guide when Hanwha WAVE is not keeping footage, cameras stop recording intermittently, or expected clips are missing from the archive.

Applies to

  • Hanwha Wisenet WAVE systems
  • Hanwha cameras on WAVE
  • WAVE archive and playback complaints

Difficulty and time

Difficulty: Moderate to advanced

Estimated time: 20 to 45 minutes

What you will need

  • Access to the WAVE server or client
  • Knowledge of archive storage location
  • Camera list and licence state
  • Expected incident time or missing clip window

What this guide covers

  • Check archive and camera health
  • Check recording rules
  • Check stream and server load
  • Run a controlled recording test

WAVE recording faults are different from ordinary NVR faults because the archive path, server resources and camera licensing all matter alongside the camera stream itself.

This guide is meant to help owners and installers prove the archive, camera and schedule path in order before they blame the export or playback tools.

Before you start

Treat WAVE as a server, archive and camera workflow together, not just as a camera viewer.

  • Check which cameras are affected.
  • Know where the archive is meant to be stored.
  • Check whether the issue is all-day or only at certain times.
  • Confirm the licences and server health are known.
Important

Do not assume missing playback always means deleted footage

WAVE recording gaps often come back to archive issues, server resource problems, or cameras that dropped out upstream.

Fixing the playback complaint starts with proving the archive and camera state first.

Step 1: Confirm the affected cameras and archive health

Start by checking whether one camera is affected or whether the whole archive path is struggling.

  • Check camera connection status.
  • Check archive storage availability.
  • Confirm whether licences are active where relevant.
  • Note whether the gap is one channel or the whole system.

Step 2: Check recording mode and schedule

The camera may be connected but the recording rule may not match what the owner expects.

  • Review whether the camera is set for continuous, motion or another rule.
  • Check the schedule on the affected device.
  • Compare the expected time window against the actual rule.
  • Do not rely on memory about how the site was meant to be set up.

Step 3: Check stream and server health

A weak stream path or overloaded server can create archive problems even when the camera seems visible.

  • Check stream stability from the affected camera.
  • Check whether the server or storage path is under pressure.
  • Look for repeated disconnects or archive warnings.
  • Test one affected camera at a time if needed.

Step 4: Run a controlled recording test

Once the archive, rule and stream path are understood, run a fresh controlled test and prove the result in playback.

  • Trigger a known event or test period.
  • Wait for the clip to archive properly.
  • Check playback locally in WAVE.
  • Document the result before changing more settings.

Common mistakes

  • Assuming playback failure always means deletion.
  • Ignoring archive storage warnings.
  • Not checking whether the problem affects one camera or the whole server.
  • Changing several rules at once without a controlled test.

Troubleshooting table

Symptom What to check What to do next
One camera missing recordings Camera stream or camera rule issue Check that camera separately from the rest of the system.
Several cameras missing clips Archive or server path issue Review storage, archive health and server resources.
Visible live view but no expected playback Rule or archive issue Check recording mode, schedule and archive status.

When to contact support

Contact SecurityWholesalers support when the archive path, camera status and recording rules have been checked and Wisenet WAVE still is not keeping the expected footage.

Related support guides

Related buying guides

Relevant product categories

Still stuck?

Need help choosing or setting up a system? Contact SecurityWholesalers support with your order number, product model and a clear description of the issue.

Frequently asked questions

  • Why is Hanwha Wisenet WAVE not recording?

    Usually because of archive storage, schedule logic, camera connectivity, stream health or licence and server workflow issues.

  • Can live view work while recording fails?

    Yes. Live view alone does not prove the archive path is healthy.

  • Should I check archive storage first?

    Yes. The archive path is one of the first places to look.

  • Can one camera fail while others record normally?

    Yes. That often points to a camera-specific stream or rule issue.

  • Should I run a controlled test clip?

    Yes. A fresh controlled test is one of the best ways to prove the result.

We make product support and ordering easy! Reach out to our help team :)
Trade Customers: Log In or Register to Unlock Even Better Prices.

Save & Share Cart
Your Shopping Cart will be saved and you'll be given a link. You, or anyone with the link, can use it to retrieve your Cart at any time.
Back Save & Share Cart
Your Shopping Cart will be saved with Product pictures and information, and Cart Totals. Then send it to yourself, or a friend, with a link to retrieve it at any time.
Your cart email sent successfully :)