What settings might synchronize a Blue Iris web server client's image with real time? Or is the web client's image likely to lag 0.75 seconds no matter what hardware and configuration are being used?
If an unavoidable lag is introduced by using Blue Iris, I would appreciate knowing this. Otherwise I need to start testing each link in the hardware and software chain to find the source(s).
This is for a camera that views a trailer hitch during hookup. The lag makes it difficult to position the RV without hitting the trailer. The operator complains that it feels like trying to thread a needle, drunk.
The attached photo shows a test setup that includes: a timer (03:53.28), camera's LAN interface (03:52.98), Blue Iris (03:52.68) and Blue Iris web server (03:51.42). Typically the web server lags the timer by 0.5 to 0.75 seconds. Closing Blue Iris and the camera interface produces the same results.
I understand that the lag may be introduced anywhere along the chain: by hardware, camera configuration, Blue Iris configuration or something else. I have a duplicate system with a single camera on a test bench for delightful sport of lag hunting.
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If an unavoidable lag is introduced by using Blue Iris, I would appreciate knowing this. Otherwise I need to start testing each link in the hardware and software chain to find the source(s).
This is for a camera that views a trailer hitch during hookup. The lag makes it difficult to position the RV without hitting the trailer. The operator complains that it feels like trying to thread a needle, drunk.
The attached photo shows a test setup that includes: a timer (03:53.28), camera's LAN interface (03:52.98), Blue Iris (03:52.68) and Blue Iris web server (03:51.42). Typically the web server lags the timer by 0.5 to 0.75 seconds. Closing Blue Iris and the camera interface produces the same results.
I understand that the lag may be introduced anywhere along the chain: by hardware, camera configuration, Blue Iris configuration or something else. I have a duplicate system with a single camera on a test bench for delightful sport of lag hunting.
Details
- Topology is camera > switch > router > Blue Iris server > WiFi access point > Blue Iris web client
- Blue Iris (licensed not demo) is running as service on Dell Inspiron 3464 AIO, Intel i7-7500U CPU @ 2.70GHz, 2904 Mhz, 12 GB RAM, 240GB SSD, ethernet=100 mbps
- Web server client is Samsung Galaxy View running Blue Iris app. Dslreports speed test shows 15 mbps down and 1.5 mbps up for the Samsung. Ping from Dell to Samsung is
- Camera is Samsung Techwin WiseNet Lite Series 2MP Outdoor Network Camera with 3.6mm Fixed Lens & Night Vision connected via ethernet cat5e to
- Switch is Lorex by FLIR 16+2 Port High-Speed PoE Gigabit Switch
- Router is Ubiquiti EdgeMax-ERX version 1.97+hotfix 4
- WiFi access point is Ubiquiti Unifi 802.11ac Dual-Radio PRO Access Point (UAP-AC-PRO-US) Firmware