I am new to Blue Iris and just installed it this week, so I am learning...
I have 6 Reolink 4MP cameras, but at the moment only have one hooked up and pointing at my gate. My PC seems to not be too stressed at around 20% CPU use and 526MB RAM used out of 16GB.
Whatever setting I use, I have tried 720p and up (I set the cameras setting in Reolink software and then add the camera in BI) with lots of different framerates and Bitrates, the maximum I see in Blue Iris (General Tab) is no more than 794 kb/s, from all I have read this is very low. I did try connecting another Reolink camera with a short cable to my switch and get the same result. From what I had read I should be seeing much higher rates, I have the camera set at its defaults today 2560x1440, 30fps, 6144 kbps bitrate and H264 profile at Baseline and am getting 770.5 kbps. I am attaching a snapshot, the quality is OK, but not was I expecting.
Any thoughts, is this what I get for using a low cost camera or I have I set something up incorrectly?
Andrew
I have 6 Reolink 4MP cameras, but at the moment only have one hooked up and pointing at my gate. My PC seems to not be too stressed at around 20% CPU use and 526MB RAM used out of 16GB.
Whatever setting I use, I have tried 720p and up (I set the cameras setting in Reolink software and then add the camera in BI) with lots of different framerates and Bitrates, the maximum I see in Blue Iris (General Tab) is no more than 794 kb/s, from all I have read this is very low. I did try connecting another Reolink camera with a short cable to my switch and get the same result. From what I had read I should be seeing much higher rates, I have the camera set at its defaults today 2560x1440, 30fps, 6144 kbps bitrate and H264 profile at Baseline and am getting 770.5 kbps. I am attaching a snapshot, the quality is OK, but not was I expecting.
Any thoughts, is this what I get for using a low cost camera or I have I set something up incorrectly?
Andrew