- Aug 10, 2017
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Hi
Been using Blue Iris for at least 5, probably 6 years now, and have provided much feedback over the years for features and functionality that have now been implemented. I've deployed 5 separate camera systems and a total of over 50 cameras.
Where i'm having a problem is my home camera system. I have 14 IP cameras, all running high definition, 25-30 FPS. The computer running blue iris has more than enough performance (high end i7, 32GB DDR3, solid state disks, etc), so I have plenty of room to spare. Cameras are all Hikvision.
I'm noticing what I believe is 'ghosting' or 'jerky' images on almost all the cameras. Some don't appear to have it.
Cameras are all on a dedicated gigabit POE switch with no other traffic other than camera traffic.
Open to any suggestions. Attaching a RAR file with a quick 3-4 second clip of what i'm talking about, as well as a screenshot of the issue.
Been using Blue Iris for at least 5, probably 6 years now, and have provided much feedback over the years for features and functionality that have now been implemented. I've deployed 5 separate camera systems and a total of over 50 cameras.
Where i'm having a problem is my home camera system. I have 14 IP cameras, all running high definition, 25-30 FPS. The computer running blue iris has more than enough performance (high end i7, 32GB DDR3, solid state disks, etc), so I have plenty of room to spare. Cameras are all Hikvision.
I'm noticing what I believe is 'ghosting' or 'jerky' images on almost all the cameras. Some don't appear to have it.
Cameras are all on a dedicated gigabit POE switch with no other traffic other than camera traffic.
Open to any suggestions. Attaching a RAR file with a quick 3-4 second clip of what i'm talking about, as well as a screenshot of the issue.