more likely a blue iris or video driver issue. You can test this by logging into the camera when this is occurring.I have Dahua cameras that are about 3 years old and they are starting to look like this when I look at them in BlueIris. I can fix it by restarting the camera in BlueIris, but it comes back periodically. Is this a sign of impending failure with the cameras? Thank you.
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What's the Live View like via the camera web GUI, when BI shows the problem?they are starting to look like this when I look at them in BlueIris.
Any suggestions? I'm running an i7-3770 w/ no dedicated video card. I switched to Intel accelerated in order to keep CPU use down. I'm only running 4 cams, but still sit in the 10-20% CPU use.Results may vary with DirectX decoding. When I tested that mode it provided no apparent advantage to anything so I believe it was just silently falling back to software decoding.
PC is headlessWhat is your FPS and Iframe values on the camera ? The Frame rate and Iframe values should be the same value and should be 15 or less.
Are your running this PC headless?
I changed those settings and i'll have to get some sort of dummy plug for display port because my desktop doesn't have HDMI.Iframe is in the camera.
If it is headless, from amazon get something like
Amazon.com: HDMI Dummy Plug,Headless Ghost, Display Emulator (Fit Headless-1920x1080 New Generation@60Hz): Computers & Accessories
Amazon.com: HDMI Dummy Plug,Headless Ghost, Display Emulator (Fit Headless-1920x1080 New Generation@60Hz): Computers & Accessorieswww.amazon.com
Also set the power management for the display to always on.
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