I have four cameras (soon to be five) connected by Ethernet cables, and two cameras connected wirelessly to a gigabyte router on my LAN system.
I'm periodically having intermittent freezing of the live video for a few seconds at times. I'm wondering if this is being caused by the bitrate/frame rate/resolution settings.
Does a lower bitrate , resolution and frame rate equate a smoother live video feed, or this this some other issue?.
Also, the live video feed is being streamed over 3 different Android devices at the same time, would that contribute to the cameras bandwidth usage or not?
I would prefer a smooth live video feed with a lower quality, than a higher quality video that freezes and jumps around.
I'm periodically having intermittent freezing of the live video for a few seconds at times. I'm wondering if this is being caused by the bitrate/frame rate/resolution settings.
Does a lower bitrate , resolution and frame rate equate a smoother live video feed, or this this some other issue?.
Also, the live video feed is being streamed over 3 different Android devices at the same time, would that contribute to the cameras bandwidth usage or not?
I would prefer a smooth live video feed with a lower quality, than a higher quality video that freezes and jumps around.