Camera freezing/distorting when in full screen
Posted: Fri Nov 26, 2021 8:43 pm
Relatively new to BI so this is probably a mistake I've made somewhere.
BI version 5.5.3.4 x64 (22/11/2021) running on Win10
CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-9500 CPU @ 3.00GHz 16GB of RAM
5 x Reolink 810A. When viewing all 5 cameras on the screen at once there's no problem. When I double click on a camera it goes solo view. A few seconds the main stream then kicks in. Not I'm not sure if this is coincidence or not but when it's raining the solo image will start to break up. e.g.
If on the other hand I turn off the option 'Main stream when solo/full screen' so I'm showing the sub stream then the image is fine. Switch back to main stream, the image is distorted again, at this point the camera has to be restarted to clear the distortion. Recording is also effected. When I look at the camera directly using using it's ip address then none of this distortion shows, sounds like a BI issue, a setting somewhere.
Is the rain causing 'too much information'?
The cameras are configured in BI as: I did try changing the 'Model' to RLC-810A, the cameras failed to start.
Each 810 is set to 15 FPS, 1s interframe space for both Main and Sub stream.
BI server and cameras are on the same PoE HP switch.
PC up to date, latest Intel graphics driver installed.
Any thoughts what's going on? Fixable? Just what happens with 810a's. As mentioned above, it seems to happen when weather is bad. Clear weather all seems ok, most odd.
TIA
BI version 5.5.3.4 x64 (22/11/2021) running on Win10
CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-9500 CPU @ 3.00GHz 16GB of RAM
5 x Reolink 810A. When viewing all 5 cameras on the screen at once there's no problem. When I double click on a camera it goes solo view. A few seconds the main stream then kicks in. Not I'm not sure if this is coincidence or not but when it's raining the solo image will start to break up. e.g.
If on the other hand I turn off the option 'Main stream when solo/full screen' so I'm showing the sub stream then the image is fine. Switch back to main stream, the image is distorted again, at this point the camera has to be restarted to clear the distortion. Recording is also effected. When I look at the camera directly using using it's ip address then none of this distortion shows, sounds like a BI issue, a setting somewhere.
Is the rain causing 'too much information'?
The cameras are configured in BI as: I did try changing the 'Model' to RLC-810A, the cameras failed to start.
Each 810 is set to 15 FPS, 1s interframe space for both Main and Sub stream.
BI server and cameras are on the same PoE HP switch.
PC up to date, latest Intel graphics driver installed.
Any thoughts what's going on? Fixable? Just what happens with 810a's. As mentioned above, it seems to happen when weather is bad. Clear weather all seems ok, most odd.
TIA