- Mar 25, 2016
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Version: Release 4.3.0.10 x64
OS: Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard
CPU: 2x Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU X5560 @ 2.80GHz [33%]
RAM: 70.8M (32GB avaialble)
Storage: Raid 5 (5x300 GB 10k)
Network: 2x1 Gbps teamed network cards
Switch: Gigabit Cisco POE 3760G
Cameras:
Reolink 410 cameras
FPS is set to 15 on the camera setting's page and on BI Camera settings.
During the day I don't have issues with video clips.
Once IR kicks in at night, FPS according to BI drops to 7.5 to 8. Video clips recorded during this time, when played back look as if they are sped up.
Videos recorded at night also play for a few seconds and then freeze up and then continue playing.
If I set my camera to 6 FPS and BI to 6 FPS, night recording works correctly.
At some point this did not used to be a problem, the issue is I do not recall the build number which worked for me.
Latest build breaks my setup with the message "No Signal" until I restart my cameras.
Any questions or comments is appreciated.
J
OS: Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard
CPU: 2x Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU X5560 @ 2.80GHz [33%]
RAM: 70.8M (32GB avaialble)
Storage: Raid 5 (5x300 GB 10k)
Network: 2x1 Gbps teamed network cards
Switch: Gigabit Cisco POE 3760G
Cameras:
Reolink 410 cameras
FPS is set to 15 on the camera setting's page and on BI Camera settings.
During the day I don't have issues with video clips.
Once IR kicks in at night, FPS according to BI drops to 7.5 to 8. Video clips recorded during this time, when played back look as if they are sped up.
Videos recorded at night also play for a few seconds and then freeze up and then continue playing.
If I set my camera to 6 FPS and BI to 6 FPS, night recording works correctly.
At some point this did not used to be a problem, the issue is I do not recall the build number which worked for me.
Latest build breaks my setup with the message "No Signal" until I restart my cameras.
Any questions or comments is appreciated.
J