- Nov 29, 2017
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Hi guys
I've seen a video where it was shown that Ubiquiti's cameras (using Unifi Video software) will do H.264 encoding on the camera themselves, leaving the NVR to have very little CPU utilization (basically next to nothing), and therefore can run many cameras on a rig that has low specs.
Conversely, I've seen quite a few videos and threads on there where people talk about Blue Iris and the hardware requirements for it, along with problems of high processor usage, with most people using Dahua/Hikvision cams. Are those cameras capable of doing the same thing as the Unifi cameras with hardware offload?
Is this only a Blue Iris problem, a camera problem, or what?
Thanks!
I've seen a video where it was shown that Ubiquiti's cameras (using Unifi Video software) will do H.264 encoding on the camera themselves, leaving the NVR to have very little CPU utilization (basically next to nothing), and therefore can run many cameras on a rig that has low specs.
Conversely, I've seen quite a few videos and threads on there where people talk about Blue Iris and the hardware requirements for it, along with problems of high processor usage, with most people using Dahua/Hikvision cams. Are those cameras capable of doing the same thing as the Unifi cameras with hardware offload?
Is this only a Blue Iris problem, a camera problem, or what?
Thanks!