BI5 - Camera Dropping and Delayed viewing
Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2020 11:16 pm
Hi Everyone,
I am a relatively new user and while I have gotten things working there are a lot of fine details to BI5 that I don't grasp. I have 24 cameras. The cameras are connected to 2 NVR that handle all the reccording. I use BI5 to get all 24 cams onto one monitor. BI5 does not do ANY recording or anything. When Triggered a camera goes full screen. But no notices, no alerts - just full screen.
The 24 cams range from 3 to 8MP. I'm running on a Dedicated Win10-64 bit machine.
I got the system tuned to where the CPU usage is usually in the high 80s and at night it drops into the high 60's. BI has been stable - No lockups or crashes in a few weeks.
Here are the 2 issues I have.
1) Now that the system is working it turns out that the BI5 view has a drastic time delay. Sometimes the video viewed via BI5 is over a minute behind real time. Sometimes a whole group of cameras i off. Sometimes just a few are off. Usually its about a 15-30sec time gap between real world and the viewed image. But lately it's getting higher.
2) The other issue I have is that I have (2) Identical 8.3 MP Hunt Cameras that watch the street in front of the property. These cameras record a full resolution image to a LUMA NVR 24/7 - They run H265+.
These 2 front yard cameras have independent CAT6 runs all the way back to a Ubiquiti POE Switch in my main rack - Plugged into that same POE Switch (Directly) is the Blue Iris Computer, and the 2 NVRs.
Both cameras are configured exactly the same at the camera level - and also configured exactly the same within BI5.
Camera 2 is constantly 15 to 1 minute behind camera 1 (if a car drives from Cam 1 across screen to Cam 2 - it doesn't appear on Cam 2 for up to 90secs later). And Cam 2 keeps dropping its connection in BI5 -- Most of the Time it's I/O Error =0 and sometimes its IO Error EEEEEEFFFFFF.
When this drop out happens there is not change in the ping time between the BI5 computer and CAM2 - So the signal is not dropping.
When the drop out happens on CAM2 the CAM2 Image on the LUMA NVR doesn't show an issues, artifacts, gaps, freezes.
A few times if I am connected to CAM2 from a web browser - when CAM 2 drops the image to BI5 the live view image at the Cam 2 Webpage goes black as well -- And yet the NVR is still getting the stream with no issue.
On Cam 2 I have adjusted the Buffer from 2 to 60mb with about 8 steps in between and that doesn't affect the frequency of the Drop outs
I know that's a lot of details - But wanted to share that to show that I didn't just come here for a solution without trying to work it myself.
If you have any recommendations - Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience with me.
Dave B
I am a relatively new user and while I have gotten things working there are a lot of fine details to BI5 that I don't grasp. I have 24 cameras. The cameras are connected to 2 NVR that handle all the reccording. I use BI5 to get all 24 cams onto one monitor. BI5 does not do ANY recording or anything. When Triggered a camera goes full screen. But no notices, no alerts - just full screen.
The 24 cams range from 3 to 8MP. I'm running on a Dedicated Win10-64 bit machine.
I got the system tuned to where the CPU usage is usually in the high 80s and at night it drops into the high 60's. BI has been stable - No lockups or crashes in a few weeks.
Here are the 2 issues I have.
1) Now that the system is working it turns out that the BI5 view has a drastic time delay. Sometimes the video viewed via BI5 is over a minute behind real time. Sometimes a whole group of cameras i off. Sometimes just a few are off. Usually its about a 15-30sec time gap between real world and the viewed image. But lately it's getting higher.
2) The other issue I have is that I have (2) Identical 8.3 MP Hunt Cameras that watch the street in front of the property. These cameras record a full resolution image to a LUMA NVR 24/7 - They run H265+.
These 2 front yard cameras have independent CAT6 runs all the way back to a Ubiquiti POE Switch in my main rack - Plugged into that same POE Switch (Directly) is the Blue Iris Computer, and the 2 NVRs.
Both cameras are configured exactly the same at the camera level - and also configured exactly the same within BI5.
Camera 2 is constantly 15 to 1 minute behind camera 1 (if a car drives from Cam 1 across screen to Cam 2 - it doesn't appear on Cam 2 for up to 90secs later). And Cam 2 keeps dropping its connection in BI5 -- Most of the Time it's I/O Error =0 and sometimes its IO Error EEEEEEFFFFFF.
When this drop out happens there is not change in the ping time between the BI5 computer and CAM2 - So the signal is not dropping.
When the drop out happens on CAM2 the CAM2 Image on the LUMA NVR doesn't show an issues, artifacts, gaps, freezes.
A few times if I am connected to CAM2 from a web browser - when CAM 2 drops the image to BI5 the live view image at the Cam 2 Webpage goes black as well -- And yet the NVR is still getting the stream with no issue.
On Cam 2 I have adjusted the Buffer from 2 to 60mb with about 8 steps in between and that doesn't affect the frequency of the Drop outs
I know that's a lot of details - But wanted to share that to show that I didn't just come here for a solution without trying to work it myself.
If you have any recommendations - Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience with me.
Dave B