essjay Getting the hang of it May 12, 2016 263 74 Eire Jun 25, 2017 #1 Having an issue with the video breaking up as shown in the below recording. The camera is a Dahua HFW8630E-Z, 15fps, 30 iFrame, about 10000 bit rate. Receiver Buffer in BI set to 20MB (max) Any ideas?
Having an issue with the video breaking up as shown in the below recording. The camera is a Dahua HFW8630E-Z, 15fps, 30 iFrame, about 10000 bit rate. Receiver Buffer in BI set to 20MB (max) Any ideas?
Tinman Known around here Nov 2, 2015 1,339 1,754 USA Jun 25, 2017 #2 try lowering bitrate to 4096 and see if it goes away. Reactions: essjay
fenderman Staff member Mar 9, 2014 36,891 21,407 Jun 25, 2017 #3 You also need to match the iframe interval to the fps.... make sure windows is set to high performance and the hard drive is set to never sleep. Reactions: essjay
You also need to match the iframe interval to the fps.... make sure windows is set to high performance and the hard drive is set to never sleep.
essjay Getting the hang of it May 12, 2016 263 74 Eire Jun 25, 2017 #4 fenderman said: You also need to match the iframe interval to the fps.... make sure windows is set to high performance and the hard drive is set to never sleep. Click to expand... Yeah the drives should never sleep as the other 6 cameras (not including this one) are set to continuously record. Just set it to high performance anyway and set the discs to never sleep just in case.
fenderman said: You also need to match the iframe interval to the fps.... make sure windows is set to high performance and the hard drive is set to never sleep. Click to expand... Yeah the drives should never sleep as the other 6 cameras (not including this one) are set to continuously record. Just set it to high performance anyway and set the discs to never sleep just in case.
essjay Getting the hang of it May 12, 2016 263 74 Eire Jun 25, 2017 #5 OK, setting the bitrate down to 4096 seems to have fixed the issue. I'm able to raise it up to 8192 without the image breaking up. Reactions: bigredfish and Tinman
OK, setting the bitrate down to 4096 seems to have fixed the issue. I'm able to raise it up to 8192 without the image breaking up.
M maximeeso n3wb Jun 5, 2017 18 1 Jun 27, 2017 #6 essjay said: OK, setting the bitrate down to 4096 seems to have fixed the issue. I'm able to raise it up to 8192 without the image breaking up. Click to expand... Funny. I have Dahua cams as well, and 8192 is my maximum before I have issues too. Crappy hardware I guess, mine are the cheap Chinese knockoffs.
essjay said: OK, setting the bitrate down to 4096 seems to have fixed the issue. I'm able to raise it up to 8192 without the image breaking up. Click to expand... Funny. I have Dahua cams as well, and 8192 is my maximum before I have issues too. Crappy hardware I guess, mine are the cheap Chinese knockoffs.