The question will not help anybody to understand ONVIF recording
That was not the point of the question, it documented a problem that a programmer encountered while using ONVIF. This is entirely normal, questions are not expected to be tutorials and a basic understanding of ONVIF is assumed by the questioner. Appropriately, nobody can answer this question if they don't know the basics of ONVIF.
Several people ask for additional information without answers
That's a strong explanation for why the question is popular. Apparently lots of programmers have the same issue when using ONVIF. A well-written and well-documented single question is sufficient to get such an issue exposed. This question plays that role and saves everybody from having to ask their own question about the same issue. It is a canonical question, something we strongly strive for at SO.
That the question doesn't have a useful answer is entirely normal as well. There is no warranty here, nobody can guarantee that an issue is solvable. Some day, somebody is going to write the canonical answer to this canonical question. A good way to make that day arrive soon is to put a bounty on the question.