they are 128gb sandisk ultra cards listed here - https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-microSDXC-Standard-Packaging-SDSQUNC-128G-GN6MA/dp/B010Q57S62
I also tested the 32gb sandisk ultra from my dash cam which is similar in spec. I guess I should have taken more care when selecting sd cards
Guys I ran into this issue on 3 mini dome's capturing high fps at high bit-rate's - the only solution for me was set the bit-rate to recommended levels suggested by the bandwidth calculator (4096) or record to smb. Please see my thread which details my situation...
I'd love to be able to try other locations for this job but unfortunately this is where the owner wants it. If I was able to have my say then I would have mounted something along the lines of a go-pro at a lower angle which is what was used here:
Here is another angle of the venue where the...
I did not know that thanks.. - Ok i had a strange issue with the playback stuttering after changing the resolution so I defaulted everything and the issue went away. Now @hicky what do you think to this setting? its all default except for the saturation, gain and dnr levels down
20fps max res vbr
I will have another shot at setting the higher resolution as i agree with you there. I have set up a schedule for recording hours but event recording I have avoided as concerned I may miss bits
Oh I have turned off svc and set 1/100 exposure time which is an improvement thanks :)
Using the 60Hz made the lights round the side of the room cycle in and out, I guess they are LED so unfortunately stuck with 50hz. Interestingly the 1/100 time tracks ok, I simply went with the fastest exposure possible with the given light, I think tomorrow I will run a check without the SVC at...
Yes it will however at a cost of fps - this was a tough decision but the extra 5 fps was worth it
Here is a test running at its highest resolution and default image settings (ignore the initial i frame breakup)... oh and this is a much higher bit-rate which I had to reduce to obtain reasonable...
I have to admit this Minidome works well for this application considering it's designed for the security industry.
Setup:
Key things from here are a: the gain and b: the DNR as too high and everything is streaky
Just wanted to say you have saved my bacon with this.
Here is my version which saves the image then uploads to our ftp server:
#Retrieve image from camera and save to c:\IMAGEDUMP
$url = "http://192.168.0.5/Streaming/Channels/1/picture"
$wc = New-Object System.Net.WebClient
$wc.Credentials =...
Thanks Itune
I guess this is viable - we usually expect around a 5% failure on flash memory sold in our shop + even PC's suffer from similar problems, often a faulty memory stick will only cause problems on installation of the O/S which is a tricky one to explain to the customer..
One last...