you know badmop, I have almost the same problem.
My camera 1 is dropping out once a day.
I put in a new hard drive today (WD/2TB/Black/64MBcache/7200rpm).
But same result.
So I changed the fps from 25 to 20 fps and from REGULAR to MOTION.
I change one thing at a time and test then 24 hours to see if it dropouts again.
The other camera's dont do that as there is not a lot of motion on those camera's.
First I thought it was my peephole camera in the door.
That is a thinny camera in the peephole of the front door and it is written on a sticker behind the camera 100W....so I was wondering if he took all the power away as all the camera's are POE.
I unplugged it for a while. But camera 1 kept on dropping out.
when it drops out, it always takes 4 minutes until it comes online again. So I think the camera does a complete reboot ?
So now Im doing like you do and I decreased the fps and the bitrate from 4096 to 1792 and CBR.
im now waiting to see what that gives.
But I think we have almost the same problem ? No ?
My camera 1 is dropping out once a day.
I put in a new hard drive today (WD/2TB/Black/64MBcache/7200rpm).
But same result.
So I changed the fps from 25 to 20 fps and from REGULAR to MOTION.
I change one thing at a time and test then 24 hours to see if it dropouts again.
The other camera's dont do that as there is not a lot of motion on those camera's.
First I thought it was my peephole camera in the door.
That is a thinny camera in the peephole of the front door and it is written on a sticker behind the camera 100W....so I was wondering if he took all the power away as all the camera's are POE.
I unplugged it for a while. But camera 1 kept on dropping out.
when it drops out, it always takes 4 minutes until it comes online again. So I think the camera does a complete reboot ?
So now Im doing like you do and I decreased the fps and the bitrate from 4096 to 1792 and CBR.
im now waiting to see what that gives.
But I think we have almost the same problem ? No ?
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