Didn't find a post that quite nails my query.
I started another BI system, just now for 6 cameras. When re-encoding in BI, the hard drive space is gobbled and CPU load is 53%. With these cameras I don't need alerts + rectangles and so it dropped to 28% with direct to disc (mixture of 5 & 8fps and around 2Mbit/s).
I set three of the cameras to H.265+ (Dahua SD59225U-HNI, H.265 smart codec ON) to limit the bit rate - the cameras are connected to BI via broadband.
I want the best video quality I can have, viewing the recorded clips at up to 256x. Unfortunately, it seems that H.265+ playback is intermittent at 4x and freezes at 16x - 256x.
So what's the best compromise to have the best quality high speed smooth video playback without reducing the frame rate - either H.264H in the cameras and halving the bit rate back to the H.265+ rate of 2Mbit/s with direct to disc or H.265+ in the cameras and re-encoding in BI with H.264?
The PC is an i5-6500 3.2GHz with only 4GB RAM. Would H.265+ accelerated playback work with much more RAM?
Will also add a further three cameras soon, all with H.265+ capability.
I started another BI system, just now for 6 cameras. When re-encoding in BI, the hard drive space is gobbled and CPU load is 53%. With these cameras I don't need alerts + rectangles and so it dropped to 28% with direct to disc (mixture of 5 & 8fps and around 2Mbit/s).
I set three of the cameras to H.265+ (Dahua SD59225U-HNI, H.265 smart codec ON) to limit the bit rate - the cameras are connected to BI via broadband.
I want the best video quality I can have, viewing the recorded clips at up to 256x. Unfortunately, it seems that H.265+ playback is intermittent at 4x and freezes at 16x - 256x.
So what's the best compromise to have the best quality high speed smooth video playback without reducing the frame rate - either H.264H in the cameras and halving the bit rate back to the H.265+ rate of 2Mbit/s with direct to disc or H.265+ in the cameras and re-encoding in BI with H.264?
The PC is an i5-6500 3.2GHz with only 4GB RAM. Would H.265+ accelerated playback work with much more RAM?
Will also add a further three cameras soon, all with H.265+ capability.