Strange issue with intermittent low frame rate and high data usage
Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2021 1:38 pm
Hey Guys,
I'm really hoping you can offer some suggestions to my very strange issue.
My Setup -
PC
Intel i5-6600
16GB DDR4 ram
256 NVMe boot drive (and holds blue iris db files)
256 SATA SSD Alerts and New folder
1TB 7200 IDE Storage
Windows 10 Home Edition (Recent fresh install)
Cams
4 x Wansview W4 1080p all wired to 1GB Lan
Blue Iris 5.5.1.20
All cameras configured as IP cams, Direct to Disk, 15fps, main stream only (using sub stream seems to make issue much worse). Set to Continuous + Alerts, Intel + VPP Decode.
The Problem
Basically, over time (around 12 hours) a random camera on my network will suddenly start getting the yellow triangle and awful frame rate (.5/sec).
If I go into the Wansview app and view regular working camera's the data rate shows as between 100-200KB/s but when the camera starts to show issues, the data rate can be seen fluctating from 600KB/s to 2000KB/s for no apparent reason. As I said, this can be a different camera on a given day so I don't believe I have a faulty camera.
While this is happening, If i shutdown Blue Iris the data rate drops to completely normal on all cameras. Relaunching BI causes the data to instantly increase on one camera to upto 2000KB/s. If I look at the stats in BI all cameras (including the one that isnt working) are showing a normal average of the same data rate (upto 200KB/s) but the affected camera is showing a very low frame rate.
If I look at Windows Task Manager while this is happening I can see recieve traffic of anything between 3MB/s and 8MB/s but as soon as BI is stopped I get 32KB/s so I'm sure all the traffic is camera/BI related.
Since having this problem I've tried the following but the problem still creeps back in over time...
- Multiple Rollbacks to different versions of BI
- Reinstall of BI with new Setup
- Completely rebuilt physical network with new cables and Ethernet switches
- Full factory reset all cameras
I suspect this is a compatibility issue between BI and Wansview W4 camera. Its a cheap camera that hardly has any configurability as its meant as a cloud camera. It does support rtsp and onvif though and I can get a good picture when its working. I don't have any other cameras to test the issue so I can't rule this out.
Any suggestions would be massively appreciated..
Thanks
Craig
I'm really hoping you can offer some suggestions to my very strange issue.
My Setup -
PC
Intel i5-6600
16GB DDR4 ram
256 NVMe boot drive (and holds blue iris db files)
256 SATA SSD Alerts and New folder
1TB 7200 IDE Storage
Windows 10 Home Edition (Recent fresh install)
Cams
4 x Wansview W4 1080p all wired to 1GB Lan
Blue Iris 5.5.1.20
All cameras configured as IP cams, Direct to Disk, 15fps, main stream only (using sub stream seems to make issue much worse). Set to Continuous + Alerts, Intel + VPP Decode.
The Problem
Basically, over time (around 12 hours) a random camera on my network will suddenly start getting the yellow triangle and awful frame rate (.5/sec).
If I go into the Wansview app and view regular working camera's the data rate shows as between 100-200KB/s but when the camera starts to show issues, the data rate can be seen fluctating from 600KB/s to 2000KB/s for no apparent reason. As I said, this can be a different camera on a given day so I don't believe I have a faulty camera.
While this is happening, If i shutdown Blue Iris the data rate drops to completely normal on all cameras. Relaunching BI causes the data to instantly increase on one camera to upto 2000KB/s. If I look at the stats in BI all cameras (including the one that isnt working) are showing a normal average of the same data rate (upto 200KB/s) but the affected camera is showing a very low frame rate.
If I look at Windows Task Manager while this is happening I can see recieve traffic of anything between 3MB/s and 8MB/s but as soon as BI is stopped I get 32KB/s so I'm sure all the traffic is camera/BI related.
Since having this problem I've tried the following but the problem still creeps back in over time...
- Multiple Rollbacks to different versions of BI
- Reinstall of BI with new Setup
- Completely rebuilt physical network with new cables and Ethernet switches
- Full factory reset all cameras
I suspect this is a compatibility issue between BI and Wansview W4 camera. Its a cheap camera that hardly has any configurability as its meant as a cloud camera. It does support rtsp and onvif though and I can get a good picture when its working. I don't have any other cameras to test the issue so I can't rule this out.
Any suggestions would be massively appreciated..
Thanks
Craig