Storage Error and camera Encoding reset

JulesL

n3wb
Joined
Mar 24, 2019
Messages
4
Reaction score
0
Location
France
Hi,
I've a working BI with continuous recording set up for 3 cameras.
I've install BI on a SSD and I'm recording on 2 drives:
One for a RLC423 and a RLC410 (reolink)
Another one with only another RLC411
The problem is: I've got these error messages with F:// -150GB and E:// -250GB
(I've already added the folder in the DB settings)
So I must rebuild the database each time I want to see recent clips.

The other problem is that BI is changing encoding settings of my RLC411 and set it to 720P randomly, then the camera reboot, and then BI connection is refused and I lost the connection so I must manually change encoding settings, reboot the camera, restart the camera on BI.

Thank you for your help
Jules
 

fenderman

Staff member
Joined
Mar 9, 2014
Messages
36,903
Reaction score
21,275
Hi,
I've a working BI with continuous recording set up for 3 cameras.
I've install BI on a SSD and I'm recording on 2 drives:
One for a RLC423 and a RLC410 (reolink)
Another one with only another RLC411
The problem is: I've got these error messages with F:// -150GB and E:// -250GB
(I've already added the folder in the DB settings)
So I must rebuild the database each time I want to see recent clips.

The other problem is that BI is changing encoding settings of my RLC411 and set it to 720P randomly, then the camera reboot, and then BI connection is refused and I lost the connection so I must manually change encoding settings, reboot the camera, restart the camera on BI.

Thank you for your help
Jules
The first error is because you allocated too much space for storage, more than your drive has.
The second error is not related to blue iris. Blue iris does not change the cameras encoding settings, the camera does. Reolink is crap and has other issues with blue iris because you cannot adjust the iframe interval in the firmware.
 
Top