Kind of looked like the support housing for a optical encoder transceiver......Someone knows what this could be ?
Looks like a optical sensor or something..
It was flying around in the camera ?
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Yes, I forgot to add that important distinction. Any video I download as mp4 plays as expected; no choppy video. I don't have IE, can't get it, only edge and there is no prompt for plugin since I appear to have the latest firmware which appears to run in the native Edge or Chrome. Although in chrome I did try the IE Tab plugin, with same results above.did you download a file from sd card and played it locally on your computer ? is it choppy ?
did you tried internet explorer with plugin ?
Oh, wait, I actually did mention the downloaded clip in my original post!did you download a file from sd card and played it locally on your computer ? is it choppy ?
did you tried internet explorer with plugin ?
So sounds like it's not just related to the SD card? You have the same when accessing the cam and with live view?Initial launch of GUI screen takes around 14 seconds to see the login on Chrome, about 20 seconds on Edge.
After logging in, about 15 seconds on Chrome, up to 55 seconds on Edge to see initial GUI menu screen.
Smart PSS takes about 15 seconds for live video to appear when camera is clicked.
No, live view takes a few seconds to appear (10-12?) but no issues with live view (choppy or blank video).So sounds like it's not just related to the SD card? You have the same when accessing the cam and with live view?
I can try getting IE to work on my Windows 11 computers but I'm assuming I'd be doing this as a way to diagnose a Chrome/Edge browser issue, not as a permanent solution. I think it'd be reasonable if you only needed IE to run this GUI people would complain since the most average computers these days don't have IE anymore. But l'll try that and report back.Is the camera going thru your router?
That is incorrect about Explorer...
Explorer is still there and there are ways to get Explorer again.
The simple way is to change the BHO folder to another name like oldBHO and BAM Explorer is back...and this thread also shows other ways...
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft\Edge\Application\110.0.1512.48\
Then change BHO to oldBHO or something else and Explorer will open
Looks Like Internet Explorer Died Today
Or this way:
Trouble with new DS-2CD3B86G2T-IZHSY -missing part of menu
"But I upgraded to Win11" .... yep still available:
Internet Explorer via W11
Sorry forgot to answer the router question. No, it's going through a managed POE switch. I'd have to connect a separate power supply and connect it directly to my router. What are your thoughts on POE Managed switch vs router?Is the camera going thru your router?
That is incorrect about Explorer...
Explorer is still there and there are ways to get Explorer again.
The simple way is to change the BHO folder to another name like oldBHO and BAM Explorer is back...and this thread also shows other ways...
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft\Edge\Application\110.0.1512.48\
Then change BHO to oldBHO or something else and Explorer will open
Looks Like Internet Explorer Died Today
Or this way:
Trouble with new DS-2CD3B86G2T-IZHSY -missing part of menu
"But I upgraded to Win11" .... yep still available:
Internet Explorer via W11
But people that run these types of cameras basically accept that IE is the way of life if we want good quality cameras.I can try getting IE to work on my Windows 11 computers but I'm assuming I'd be doing this as a way to diagnose a Chrome/Edge browser issue, not as a permanent solution. I think it'd be reasonable if you only needed IE to run this GUI people would complain since the most average computers these days don't have IE anymore. But l'll try that and report back.
People do complain about needing IE. That's why the solutions have been posted. I'm going to transition my blue iris from a win10 machine to a win11 machine. One of the solutions for win10 involve creating a shortcut on the desktop. I tried that solution on the win11 machine and it seems to work. Clicking an icon on the desktop is just about as easy as clicking an icon on the taskbar, making it a viable permanent solution.I can try getting IE to work on my Windows 11 computers but I'm assuming I'd be doing this as a way to diagnose a Chrome/Edge browser issue, not as a permanent solution. I think it'd be reasonable if you only needed IE to run this GUI people would complain since the most average computers these days don't have IE anymore. But l'll try that and report back.
So is the computer you are using connected to the managed switch.Sorry forgot to answer the router question. No, it's going through a managed POE switch. I'd have to connect a separate power supply and connect it directly to my router. What are your thoughts on POE Managed switch vs router?
The computer I use, and the other two computers as well as the camera are on the switch and don't go through the router. I'm certain of that.So is the computer you are using connected to the managed switch.
So the router is not part of the data chain from the camera to the computer you are using?
In other words, if you unplugged the router would you still be able to access the camera? Maybe try that and confirm the data is not passing thru the router.
My camera does not display the issues you are having, but I can access my camera with the router unplugged and I use plain old Internet Explorer.