FPS in application lower than value set on camera

In bi please provide a screen shot of blue iris camera status.
. The three bar button, the camera tab.

A screen shot of the Windows task manager, processes screen, sort tasks by cpu time, most cpu time at the top. Show image name, user name, cputime, memory( working set) ,
 
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This is a i5-8500 with 8gb RAM. Primary drive is a 120GB SSD, storage is a 4TB WD Purple.

I've set up 20+ systems using this mixture and never had an FPS issue like this. Argh!

NOTE: The "no signal" count of 5 is from moving switches around. The system does not register any no signals under normal use.

task-man.JPG status.JPG
 
The fps in BI seems to be just 50% of the expected values, across all cameras. 6 to 7 frames for the 15 fps cameras and 13 frames for the 25 fps camera.

You kB seems high . What are you camera setting ? A screen shot of a few camera configurations from the cameras quality, VBR/CVR, iframe frame.....




How full is the 4tb hard drive ?
How full is the SSD ?
How is the harddrive connected to the computer, USB 1 2 3, SATA... ?
 
Only one of the cameras is running full res:

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While the other five are set to:

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How full is the 4tb hard drive ? 2.9 TB free
How full is the SSD ? 100 GB free
How is the harddrive connected to the computer, USB 1 2 3, SATA... ? Both hard drives are SATA on the motherboard.
 
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Change the bit rate type to VBR.
Change the bit rate to 8192

You cameras are maxed out on the bit rate 4096 Kb is 500kB
 
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Another screen shot of the blue iris status cameras page.
Another screen of a camera setting.
This is very strange.

Next thing to try... In BI disable 4 cameras and see if the other 4 speed up.
After change another screen shot of bi camera status.
 
UPDATE: Been out of town so I haven't had much time to test. One thing I noticed is that the playback on alerts is not smooth. The video is jumpy (which I expected), but so is the time stamp at the top.

I changed the acceleration to none and restarted the system. FPS looks good now, we'll see if it lasts....
 
UPDATE 2: FPS seems to be stable now. Seems the combo of changing camera settings and acceleration to off did the trick?