Can you "see" a difference between 4092 and 8192 bitrate?

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I have all of my 5231-ZE cameras set to use the attached Video settings. I'm not worried about storage space, so I'm curious if others have been able to tell a difference in video quality between the two in either Day or Night mode. If yes, then I'm going to up my bitrate and give it a try. Thanks!
 

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What CPU do you have? If you have 6th+ gen Intel, you can now switch to H.265 and which cuts your bitrate in half. HA decode has been working for 2+ weeks since the latest updates.
 
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I have noticed that with the new software I have that when I change the frame rate the software automatically changes the I-frame interval to double what the frame rate is. Of course one can manually change it. However I have left mine at the double rate.
 
Longer i-frame intervals give you more efficient compression :)

There certainly are diminishing returns when increasing the bit rate to ever-higher values, however the differences are there. It is especially noticeable when you digitally zoom in on something, especially something with high detail like a pine tree. It will also help retain good quality if there are large changes in the scene.
 
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What CPU do you have? If you have 6th+ gen Intel, you can now switch to H.265 and which cuts your bitrate in half. HA decode has been working for 2+ weeks since the latest updates.
I have an i5-3470 processor. I believe it's 3rd gen.
 
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What CPU do you have? If you have 6th+ gen Intel, you can now switch to H.265 and which cuts your bitrate in half. HA decode has been working for 2+ weeks since the latest updates.

I'm on an i7-4790 running H.265 on BI version 5.2.1.1.

I had HA set to default on my cameras, but I just noticed that the cameras that are running H.265 do not have the # next to them on the status, so BI must have changed those individual camera settings to no instead of default at some point...

But I was fairly certain most of my cameras had the # in a previous version. Hmm...but it all does start to run together at some point.

So I guess I can run H.265, not just HA since I am on a 4th generation?

I had noticed my CPU usage had jumped from the mid 30% to low 50% and just assumed it was an update to BI or my changing some bitrates and resolutions of some cameras, but maybe it was HA got turned off when I went to H.265? I hadn't really investigated the increase yet as it didn't seem to be a problem.

So if I cannot run HA with H.265, should I go back to H.264? I hadn't really noticed an appreciable improvement in storage, but that is probably because I kept the bitrates the same?
 
I'm on an i7-4790 running H.265 on BI version 5.2.1.1.

I had HA set to default on my cameras, but I just noticed that the cameras that are running H.265 do not have the # next to them on the status, so BI must have changed those individual camera settings to no instead of default at some point...

But I was fairly certain most of my cameras had the # in a previous version. Hmm...but it all does start to run together at some point.

So I guess I can run H.265, not just HA since I am on a 4th generation?

I had noticed my CPU usage had jumped from the mid 30% to low 50% and just assumed it was an update to BI or my changing some bitrates and resolutions of some cameras, but maybe it was HA got turned off when I went to H.265? I hadn't really investigated the increase yet as it didn't seem to be a problem.

So if I cannot run HA with H.265, should I go back to H.264? I hadn't really noticed an appreciable improvement in storage, but that is probably because I kept the bitrates the same?
Current version is 5.2.5.8, work has been done in this area.
 
So I guess I can run H.265, not just HA since I am on a 4th generation?

So if I cannot run HA with H.265, should I go back to H.264? I hadn't really noticed an appreciable improvement in storage, but that is probably because I kept the bitrates the same?
That is correct. h265 support has been available for years. Its just that HA that was recently added for 265 and is only supported on the 6th gen processors. If you have the cpu headroom in theory you can reduce your max bitrates and use 265 resulting in significantly less storage space used.
 
BI is on 5.2.5.9 now with minor improvements.
 
If I switch to H265, should I leave the bit rate as is(defaults to), or should I increase it? Also should I switch the sub streat to H265?
What is HA?
 
If I switch to H265, should I leave the bit rate as is(defaults to), or should I increase it? Also should I switch the sub streat to H265?
What is HA?
See of you could notice any difference at the default. In theory with h265 you should be able to halve your 264 bitrate and keep the same quality. In practice it may differ.
 
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Should I disable the substream? I didn't know that I should do that.
Sorry to be so beginner, but where do you turn on, or off HA?
 
Should I disable the substream? I didn't know that I should do that.
Sorry to be so beginner, but where do you turn on, or off HA?

Whether to turn it off or not is up to you and your application. I do not use Dahua VMS, so I turned off the substream - it saves bandwidth and camera CPU not having to process it. I have my viewing platforms send me the mainstream video.

The HA is in Blue Iris, so if you are not using that, it doesn't apply.
 
Turning off the sub stream can save a little bit of CPU on the camera, making it potentially run a teeny tiny bit smoother and cooler. But it won't save bandwidth if you weren't using the sub stream anyway.
 
^That is true...I guess I noticed a difference because I was using substream and when I stopped, I did see a drop, not much, but I figured a little here and a little there adds up if not needed.

Back to the H265 versus H264 - H265 playback is fine in BI, but I just needed to export out a clip and the video is a black screen in Windows Media Player - audio is there though?
 
Windows Media Player is a piece of trash. Even on Windows 10 the latest and greatest media player from Microsoft can't play H.265 if you don't pay them a dollar for the codec licensing. Get a different player or have BI re-encode the export to H.264.
 
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