Does this occur on live or only recorded video? if only on recorded toggle "also bvr" in the video tab.
if on live try to toggle hardware acceleration and see if it changes.
Vpp is part of the intel HA but it is not suitable for some camera feeds or processing lots of video. You are best simply leaving it off in this case. There is a release note that explains vpp.
Vpp is part of the intel HA but it is not suitable for some camera feeds or processing lots of video. You are best simply leaving it off in this case. There is a release note that explains vpp.
Its reaching the limit of vpp (its limited after a specific bitrate total). VPP can actually make things worse under your load. Simply disable vpp.
14 1080p cams at 15fps is nothing for the 4770k. The additional cams will depend on resolution and fps.
Its reaching the limit of vpp (its limited after a specific bitrate total). VPP can actually make things worse under your load. Simply disable vpp.
14 1080p cams at 15fps is nothing for the 4770k. The additional cams will depend on resolution and fps.
I have the same problem in one of two camera setups from one physical camera. It is in live view, regardless of the window size and it records with the pixelated line. I'm using Intel hardware acceleration.
I have the same problem in one of two camera setups from one physical camera. It is in live view, regardless of the window size and it records with the pixelated line. I'm using Intel hardware acceleration.
I have now that I'm back on my PC. Here's what I found:
My configuration is one original camera with three cloned cameras for various purposes. The pixelation occurred only on the three cloned cameras.
Changing the hardware acceleration settings on the any of the cloned cameras had no effect. Changing the hardware acceleration on the original camera from Intel to None made the pixelation on all three cloned camera disappear, solving the problem.