bickford Getting comfortable Mar 12, 2016 468 432 Jan 5, 2019 #1 Hello everyone sometime with 1 of my 14 cameras i have this problem look at the picture ... What could it be ? networks problems or camera problem ? RJ45 wire problem ? With other cameras no problems ... the problem occurs only 2/3 times a day for a few seconds Thanks BICK
Hello everyone sometime with 1 of my 14 cameras i have this problem look at the picture ... What could it be ? networks problems or camera problem ? RJ45 wire problem ? With other cameras no problems ... the problem occurs only 2/3 times a day for a few seconds Thanks BICK
redfive Pulling my weight Apr 13, 2016 518 207 Jan 5, 2019 #2 Try by setting the I Frame to 45 or 30 (15 is even better) and the quality at least to 5. Cheers, Reactions: bickford
D drewgost Getting the hang of it Oct 6, 2016 217 25 Jan 5, 2019 #3 What camera is it? I remember a post a while ago with issues with the new 5231R-ZE
bickford Getting comfortable Mar 12, 2016 468 432 Jan 5, 2019 #4 drewgost said: What camera is it? I remember a post a while ago with issues with the new 5231R-ZE Click to expand... It is the DAHUA IPC-HDBW4231F-E2-M dual lens BICK
drewgost said: What camera is it? I remember a post a while ago with issues with the new 5231R-ZE Click to expand... It is the DAHUA IPC-HDBW4231F-E2-M dual lens BICK
looney2ns IPCT Contributor Sep 25, 2016 16,301 24,203 Evansville, In. USA Jan 5, 2019 #5 What is it being recorded with? Set Iframe to the same as Frame rate.
bickford Getting comfortable Mar 12, 2016 468 432 Jan 5, 2019 #6 Its recorded with a professional VMS BICK