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Maybe it's a compatibility thing between the Dahua and your network setup. Have you tweaked the Dahua's network settings? Testing with...
Yesterday at 4:58 PM
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Well, I have another 4 Dahuas of the same model, and 3 Hikvision. All are configured the same in terms of network, encoding, etc. All...
Yesterday at 4:58 PM
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So, all cameras are running H264 to make things easier on the processor. No cameras have ROI enabled. The particular Dahua camera has...
Yesterday at 11:48 AM
pyspilf
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The link is surely not the issue, as I tried the opposite. Disabled the Dahua and left the two cheap ones on, and they both are stable...
Yesterday at 8:34 AM
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I was just looking at the camera now, and with the cheap ones disabled it still seemed a little unstable... I wonder whether maybe it's...
Yesterday at 8:32 AM
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So I had a look at a clip recorded with that camera and it exhibits the same behavior. The fps (I have an overlay to show that) jumps...
Yesterday at 8:30 AM
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Usually when we see FPS fluctuations, it is either the camera itself, a power issue, or a network issue. In your case, the cheapo cam...
Yesterday at 7:46 AM
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And because the Dahua is running CBR and the others are VBR, the cheap cams can raise and lower bitrate quite dramatically as the scene...
Yesterday at 7:46 AM
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@wittaj @bigredfish thanks! Both of you seem to think that the issue could be around network traffic… I thought so too, but as I...
Yesterday at 7:46 AM
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Context: 3 IP cameras using one point-to-point Ubiquiti radio link. 1 camera is a Dahua IPC-HFW2431S-S-S2 (4MP) and the other 2 are...
Yesterday at 5:43 AM
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