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    Jerky first few frames during motion detected recording

    I was talking about the "notify surveillance centre" option on cam's page. If I disable it, NVR stops recording. On my NVR however, notify surveillance centre is unticked. After trying every damn setting, I think it is the NVR which is maybe getting overloaded since it is not letting cameras do...
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    Jerky first few frames during motion detected recording

    I just tried resetting the cam and just enabled motion detection from the NVR for that camera. Still the same effect. It is somehow related to motion detection and sending of that command to NVR. Disabling "Notify surveillance center" fixes the issue but it also stops NVR from starting...
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    Jerky first few frames during motion detected recording

    That's a very good way to narrow down things. I just tried live view by opening cam's page and the jerk can be seen there as well! No wonder NVR is recording this. That means it has to be some setting gone bad. I'll reset one cam to see if it improves. Thanks :)
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    Jerky first few frames during motion detected recording

    I've added a 19 second file as a sample. You can see the car and after about 1 second, video gives jerks twice.
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    Jerky first few frames during motion detected recording

    Nope no snapshots, no ftp, no email, no SD card inserted.
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    Jerky first few frames during motion detected recording

    It won't be easy because the switch is on the floor above with a single Dlink Cat 6 23AWG wire running down to my router. NVR is connected to my main TV. If I keep NVR upstairs, I won't able to use HDMI. Given my situation currently, I can't afford much downtime for the experiment. I have...
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    Jerky first few frames during motion detected recording

    The POE switch is 100mbps per port. Is uplink speed different? Here's the one I have http://www.tp-link.com/en/products/details/cat-42_TL-SF1008P.html#specifications As per NVR, receiving speed is a triangular waveform and varies between 25-27Mbps and sending at 800Kbps. And it continues even...
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    Jerky first few frames during motion detected recording

    I recently bought a Hik NVR 7108NI-SN (since I couldn't find a good software to manage multiple IP cams). But I'm facing problem that everytime some motion is detected, video experiences a jerk. My setup: NVR connected to gigabit router Netgear WNDR4700 . Also connected to same router is...
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    Necessity of surveillance-class/WD purple hard drives and usage of SSDs

    IMO yes a significant amount of colours of WD drives is simply branding. Afterall it's an HDD. However, there are a few differences that warrant the little extra price increase from WD green to purple. Reason? Greens park their head in 8 sec as compared to 300 seconds in case of Purple and Reds...
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    Setup for Newbs..Hik Cams and 7616?

    I'm new to this, so I can only give basic knowledge of Networking how you can setup Remote Viewing: 1) You need to make sure that the NVR gets the same ip address on the LAN. For this one way is to create an ip address reservation in your router's setting page. You enter the LAN settings and...
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    Alternate software to playback files in NAS

    Hey to all. I'm new to ip cameras as I just bought 5x Hik 2CD2010FI cams. (I know they're not upto the standard here on this forum of using 2-3 MP cams. But those were out of my budget) I have an entry level NAS solution in the form of Netgear WNDR4700 with multiple partitioned drive, so every...