fps can never be adjusted in blue iris, only in the camera. The setting in blue iris does nothing. The fps that blue iris is showing will not affect the file size. The ONLY thing that will affect file size is the bitrate coming from the camera.seems on further investigation this is not watching a video, if i set the camera in bi to 10 fps, it is ok for about 15 seconds, then goes back to 25fps regardless, always, 20 times over it did this. so i went to camera settings, i had that set to h265 no smart codex, vbr, 8fps (which had all previously worked) and in bi using no hardware acceleration at all as that does not work with h265, but, seems the h265 is consfusing bi as i changed that to h264h and now bi camera?video retains the 10fps - shame as now my videos are 3-4x the size on disk with all other variables the same. so seems there is a bug in the h265 from the camera (dahua) to bi. I have reported to BI
again you are confused. File size is dependent on one thing only, the BIT RATE. If the camera is sending 25, there is nothing blue iris can do, its a camera issue.even more strange then as the camera was 100% set to 8fps main stream and 5fps sub stream, I was running lots of tests the other night to find the best trade off in quality/file size etc and set on 8fps, vbr, bitrate capped to 1280, etc, but was sending 25fps this morning despite camera showing 8 and bit stream capped to 1280 on vbr, and this was sall at night in a black room with no movement.
but surely if i capped bit rate at 1280 (not sure what that equates to in fps) how could it send bi 25fps, its just odd
you have it set to vbr, it can go lower than 1280but surely if i capped bit rate at 1280 (not sure what that equates to in fps) how could it send bi 25fps, its just odd, as i had it all setup, it ran one night and 1 hr of video was 44mb, last night (no settings changed on camera or BI) 1hr of footage was 130mb, same environment, same camera (only got one running for now getting things setup), so with no setting changes, same environment, same pc, same camera such a difference in file size and the only thing I see that was different was the fps in bi, ho hum, thanks anyway
Why don't you feed the rtsp to another destination like VLC..you will see it's also at 25 fps....that is a hacked China region camera.thanks, i have learnt a bit more on bit rate, and have bit rate capped, but, my camera is set to 7fps (changed last night), and yet bi still reports 25fps, so i can only assume now there is some fault on the camera as i have been told a few times now that bi max frame rate does nothing and the camera controls that, which i get, but just then dont get why my camera is set to 7fps and bi reports 25, stumped, anyone else seen this on a dahua camera and found a fix? firmware upgrade or something?
mine is the dahua ipc-hdbw4631r-zs
thanks