@wittaj how can you tell from that screenshot that some cams dropped below 1fps? Had a look and I couldn't see anything obvious?
As others mentioned before I got to reply to this - it is the iframes that dropped below 1, but even more importantly...look at the substreams that do show a significant drop in the FPS. So a slow FPS on the substreams (where motion is detected in BI) coupled with an iframe/key rate of 0.25 and
Blue Iris will miss motion...and these cams are notorious for using proprietary software slowing down FPS, shutter, iframes, increase gain, etc. to give a great static image with no motion... Think of it like VBR versus CBR - some people have no problem with VBR, but some cameras and locations suffer poorly from VBR. A few of my camera locations I cannot use VBR because the quality is so bad, while another camera on the other side of the house is fine with VBR....but at least I can control that...
Here is a link showing how it is impacted in
Blue Iris...it liked totally missed the car moving in reverse back into the garage...
I am using Blue Iris v5.07.3 x64 with a Reolink RLC-410-5MP camera. I have 7 total cameras (all using the same Reolink), but am having trouble with one particular outdoor camera. My NVR is a i7-6700 with 16GB of RAM (it never goes about 40% CPU usage). I am having a hard time getting my...
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