A time lapse recording captures images at regular intervals to create a short video that shows an event happening gradually over hours or days. You can capture these recordings on all your Roku Smart Home cameras as long as a micro SD card is installed, and then download the video files to your mobile device or remove the micro SD card and access them on your computer.
Time lapse recording is available on all your Roku Smart Home cameras with the basic functionality described in the general video recording article. However, your Roku Outdoor Camera SE offers enhancements like presets that are detailed below.When you set up a custom time lapse recording, you must choose a start time, the duration, and an interval, or how often to capture an image. To take the guessing out of determining the best interval for every situation, your outdoor camera includes the presets described below, each with a fixed interval that cannot be changed.
Before you begin, install a micro SD in your outdoor camera and then open the Roku Smart Home mobile app. As you adjust the start time, duration, and interval, you will see the final video length and estimated file size. If a video is longer than 30 seconds, it may take a while to download.
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Use the following instructions to set up a time lapse recording.
The Timelapse screen will display a reminder with the start time. If you want to cancel the time lapse, tap End. If you end a time lapse after the recording has started, the portion that is already recorded will be saved. Do not remove the micro SD card while a time lapse recording is in progress, or your file can become corrupted.
You can view and download a time lapse recording using the Roku Smart Home app or remove the micro SD card from your camera and view the video on your computer. If your camera is difficult to access, it is probably easier to download the recording.
Your mobile device does not need to be on the same Wi-Fi® network as your camera to download a time lapse video. While downloading, your camera will stay awake, causing the battery to drain faster. The app must remain open while downloading - do not hide or close the app until the download is complete.
Use the following instructions to download a time lapse recording.
Since the time lapse recording is stored locally on the micro SD card installed in your camera, you can manually retrieve the .MP4 video file. Remove the micro SD card from your camera and insert it into another device such as a smartphone, tablet, or computer. If the file cannot be retrieved from the micro SD card, either the file or card may be corrupted.
If you are unable to download or view a time lapse recording, try the following troubleshooting steps.
In optimal conditions, the maximum distance between the camera and base station should not exceed 300 feet. If you have multiple walls, doors, and other structures between each device, the range may be reduced. Use the app to check signal strength.
If the signal is low, your camera may experience issues. To increase the signal, move the base station or choose an alternate location for your camera. If the base station is connected to Wi-Fi, it should be no closer than four feet to the Wi-Fi router. Additional mounting tips are available.
Use the following instructions to restart your base station.
Your camera can be restarted in the smart home app or with the on/off switch on the camera.
To restart the camera in the app:
To restart the camera with the on/off switch:
If you are unable to download a time lapse recording after performing the troubleshooting above, you can still retrieve the recording from the micro SD card. Follow the steps in the "View the time lapse recording on another device" to manually retrieve the video file.
Last updated at 2/25/2026 10:00:44 PM
