On Blue Iris 5.7.1 I have noticed a situation where recording is triggered by motion successfully. The image that is pushed to my device and shows on the alert list contains a snapshot of the movement that triggers the recording/alert. If I walk under the cam I can see myself in the snapshot.
However, if I click through to watch the video, I have about 10s of nothing happening then it instantly jumps forward one minute (I can see the overlayed clock jump 1 minute forward) and i can see my shadow walking away. The minute where I actually trigger the recording seems to be missing. It's particularly frustrating because obviously this is the most important thing I want to see.
I've noticed this a couple times on multiple cameras. Any ideas on what is happening to the missing video? One thought I had is that to walk under this camera I typically walk through 2 other cameras sequentially. Which means I trigger alert 1, alert2, and then this alert with the missing video. Could it be a hardware thing where it has trouble writing 3 streams at a time? If so, why can it write the 10s leading up to the trigger?
Any ideas?
However, if I click through to watch the video, I have about 10s of nothing happening then it instantly jumps forward one minute (I can see the overlayed clock jump 1 minute forward) and i can see my shadow walking away. The minute where I actually trigger the recording seems to be missing. It's particularly frustrating because obviously this is the most important thing I want to see.
I've noticed this a couple times on multiple cameras. Any ideas on what is happening to the missing video? One thought I had is that to walk under this camera I typically walk through 2 other cameras sequentially. Which means I trigger alert 1, alert2, and then this alert with the missing video. Could it be a hardware thing where it has trouble writing 3 streams at a time? If so, why can it write the 10s leading up to the trigger?
Any ideas?