why is BI video feed colorized this way?

Brian Bain

Young grasshopper
Jul 27, 2015
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why is this happening? I just started happening recently as I mucked with the settings. I am sure it's something I have done as the camera feed doesn't show it but I am not sure what setting is doing it?

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why is this happening? I just started happening recently as I mucked with the settings. I am sure it's something I have done as the camera feed doesn't show it but I am not sure what setting is doing it?

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This is likely happening in the camera itself. Log into the web interface and check. First, try rebooting the camera.
 
This is likely happening in the camera itself. Log into the web interface and check. First, try rebooting the camera.

that's what I meant about the camera feed doesn't show it. it's coming from BI, the camera feed doesn't have the issue.
 
that's what I meant about the camera feed doesn't show it. it's coming from BI, the camera feed doesn't have the issue.
What camera is it? try disabling hardware acceleration with vpp, and leave hardware acceleration only.
Make sure the camera is set to h.264.
 
This happened to my Hiks when iframes did not match fps in my camera's settings (while using HA)....if your camera is set to 10 fps, then set your iframes to 10 also. Then like Fenderman said, reboot the camera.
 
Thanks everyone for your help!

Resetting the camera back to original settings seems to have fixed it. Weird that the feed showed correctly directly from the camera, I figured that would have made a blue iris issue since that's the only place that it showed up but I guess not.

now I need to figure out which setting causes that behavior.
 
Isn't this an Iframe setting bug? Can't remember what specifically but i'm sure i've read that people have had this issue before when playing with that setting.