Honestly, I don't feel like I've made great strides in setting up the cam settings. Rather, I use the factory settings for the most part and try to tweak them. I'm starting to digest the excellent thread on common issues which says to dump the factory settings. It's been helpful but thought I'd get more specific info from you all. Most likely this isn't a VBR vs CBR issue but all the exposure settings.
Part of my problem in getting the settings adjusted right is I live in such a quiet neighborhood there isn't enough action for me to test and re-test the settings. Probably most of you have the same issue, it's just you so you have to make setting changes then go outside then come inside then review then do it again and again and again. Maybe that's the fun in it? Anyhow, I was playing around with VBR on my Dahua IPC-HDBW4231F-E2-M (aka Boobie Cam) and you can see the result below. Looks a bit blurry in the facial shot. It was 6:02pm and the sun sets at 6:22pm but the sun was very low in the sky and below the tree line so it's actually a lot darker than what the camera is showing thanks to the Starlight CMOS sensor that makes it look brighter than it really is. I was testing just the boobie cam with VBR because the camera's view(s) is primarily static all the time, i.e. no constant foot or vehicle traffic.
The Dahua setting Exposure settings are for only "Day" or "Night" but really I feel like I need Day, Night AND Twilight settings and while this wasn't a part of twilight it was getting dark. Curious for those who have similar Dahua 2MP Starlight cams what are you using for your frame-rate plus exposure settings in the Day and at Night? And, if night is forced color what exposure settings are you using? Anyone care to share their settings.

The shutter speed is too low in this example...it's mostly to show what settings you can make. Curious to know the mode, shutter speed, gain, 3D NR grade, etc. I can't remember what it was set to at the time of the pics but it was in VBR.

This is a Dahua IPC-T5442TM-AS 4MP in CBR...seems decent.

This is a Dahua IPC-HDBW4231F-E2-M bobbie cam with VBR on...fuzzy face

Same boobie cam but closer to the cam...who says "no one ever looks up"?....fuzzy face

This is a Dahua IPC-HDBW4231F-AS wedge cam in CBR...great shot

This is the second cam that's a part of the same boobie cam in VBR. Fuzzy head but maybe he moved very quickly causing blur.

Part of my problem in getting the settings adjusted right is I live in such a quiet neighborhood there isn't enough action for me to test and re-test the settings. Probably most of you have the same issue, it's just you so you have to make setting changes then go outside then come inside then review then do it again and again and again. Maybe that's the fun in it? Anyhow, I was playing around with VBR on my Dahua IPC-HDBW4231F-E2-M (aka Boobie Cam) and you can see the result below. Looks a bit blurry in the facial shot. It was 6:02pm and the sun sets at 6:22pm but the sun was very low in the sky and below the tree line so it's actually a lot darker than what the camera is showing thanks to the Starlight CMOS sensor that makes it look brighter than it really is. I was testing just the boobie cam with VBR because the camera's view(s) is primarily static all the time, i.e. no constant foot or vehicle traffic.
The Dahua setting Exposure settings are for only "Day" or "Night" but really I feel like I need Day, Night AND Twilight settings and while this wasn't a part of twilight it was getting dark. Curious for those who have similar Dahua 2MP Starlight cams what are you using for your frame-rate plus exposure settings in the Day and at Night? And, if night is forced color what exposure settings are you using? Anyone care to share their settings.

The shutter speed is too low in this example...it's mostly to show what settings you can make. Curious to know the mode, shutter speed, gain, 3D NR grade, etc. I can't remember what it was set to at the time of the pics but it was in VBR.

This is a Dahua IPC-T5442TM-AS 4MP in CBR...seems decent.

This is a Dahua IPC-HDBW4231F-E2-M bobbie cam with VBR on...fuzzy face

Same boobie cam but closer to the cam...who says "no one ever looks up"?....fuzzy face

This is a Dahua IPC-HDBW4231F-AS wedge cam in CBR...great shot

This is the second cam that's a part of the same boobie cam in VBR. Fuzzy head but maybe he moved very quickly causing blur.

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