What has gone wrong with my camera?

Pete6

Getting the hang of it
Nov 4, 2022
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A couple of weeks ago I bought 3 x Amcrest IP8M-T2499EW28MM cameras. These are PoE 8MP turret devices. They are currently connected to both Blue Iris and an Amcrest NV4116E-A2. Blue Iris is for final destination but it is currently running on my desktop PC until a dedicated server is delivered later this week.

One of these cameras is behaving badly. What are these black rectangles? IHow do I get rid of them? I have rebooted the camera, power cycled it and externally powered the camera. What is wrong here please?

Thanks
Pete
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Thank you all. I have been juggling lots of balls lately. I am coming off a DVR with 8 analog cameras. I thought I'd just replace that with a decent NVR. It turned out that unlike analog baseband video and RS485, differing manufacturers products do not play nice with one another in the IP world. I had not expected this. Neither had I expected to dislike the Amcrest NVR quite so much.

Blue Iris is fantastic. Yes, it is complicated but it has done everything I have so far aske of it.

I had to buy an 8 port PoE ethernet switch to get all my PoE cameras off the NVR which has 8 of them. That meant changing all the IP addresses. I used the Static IP table in my Ubiquiti router for this and that meant changing the DHCP range. That's all done now. So I am running both the Amcrest NVR which is doing my recording until my new Blue Iris server is up and running. BI is runing on my i7 desktop. Once the server is running, I can start it recording and simply remove the NVR.

All the above is why I missed the simple problem here. My tiny brain was saturated. I knew that but I did not know that I knew that, kinda sums it up.

Thanks again.
Pete