- Aug 16, 2015
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Post a video sample. More than likely it is a camera issue.
Ir could be you are using a codec in the camera or you are on default/auto settings in camera and getting the ghost.
Post acreenshots of your camera settings.
Or is is your system isn't agreeing with hardware acceleration if you are using it.
But the video and screenshots will help troubleshoot.
If you are not going to post an image you are wasting everyone's time. you should also be matching the iframe interval to the fps.Weird, after I exported the video clip and viewed it via windows media player, it looked fine. This ghosting only happened when I viewed it in Blue Iris. Could be this be main and sub stream settings that I misconfigured?
Here is the camera setting, please note that I have LaView camera but updated it with Hikvision firmware years ago:
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I viewed it from the BI interface in BI machine.Well I’d change the mainstream to CBR at about a 4000kbps bit rate for a 2MP cam. Also move your fps down to 15 and your iframe to match your FPS.
Did you view the footage in UI3 (web browser) or the actual BI interface on Windows? If from UI3, your streaming profile may be too low for fast moving objects.
Looks like the shearing takes place when it switches from the substream to the main stream.
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Match your iframe interval to your fps