I've had this camera from Andy for about a month now and can confirm it is very good at night. It does not even switch to b/w mode with only one street lamp.
Very impressed with night quality.
Daylight footage sometimes struggles with overexposure though.
Also the moving objects are jerky...
That was with other camera I returned.
I now changed the settings in the Synology NAS to use TCP instead of Auto.
Will see if it helps.
Any other ideas appreciated.
Installed the replacement camera and similar issues.
I'm out of ideas... could this be a POE switch? Only the switch is between the camera and Synology NAS I've recorded this with. The model is TP-Link TL-SG108PE V2
Are there motorized lens cameras that can zoom in to a moving object? (when it's in the center or close)
Should be doable in firmware and could be an alternative to more expensive PTZs
Yes, I simply took the router outside and hooked up with a laptop.
I've done networks in the past, all obvious things already checked.
And the problem is intermittent. Already spent like 5 hours scratching my head.
Will exchange the camera.
Yes, I used a factory-made patch cord. It also looked to me as connection issue, so I tested it with another cable.
I wonder if this could be bad internal cabling.
I tried SmartPSS, SynologySurveillanceStationClient, MPC-HC.
Here is an exmaple of footage.
Note how the time jumps on the timestamp.
And car freezes for several seconds.
I do not observe the same with my other camera, which works fine.
Just installed this camera and the image is broken. The timestamp on the image jumps back and forth randomly, some objects freeze while other moves.
When I open the RSTP stream with (rtsp://admin:password@192.168.1.77:554/cam/realmonitor?channel=1&subtype=0
I see image like below:
tried to...