Camera recordings are flickering?

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I just noticed on two of my cameras that continuously record, the video is flickering. I am using AnyDesk to remote into the software, but checked on the actual Blue Iris PC and it's doing the same thing..
Any ideas what could be causing this? I attached a video of what it's doing
 

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interesting. trying to think what that might be.
how hard is the camera working?
like FPS and stream settings.
almost looks like the cam power wires are solid( not rebooting) , and the video/ data wires are glitchy somewhere. damn Rodents / damn rain, dammit all.
 

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interesting. trying to think what that might be.
how hard is the camera working?
like FPS and stream settings.
almost looks like the cam power wires are solid( not rebooting) , and the video/ data wires are glitchy somewhere. damn Rodents / damn rain, dammit all.
15 FPS for all cameras. The strange thing is, the live view in UI3 is fine. The camera preview in Blue Iris is good too, until I go back in my recordings, then it starts flickering
 

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I have had several BI boxes. (4) the first one an Opti i7-3770, (4 core 8 threads) had playback glitches and freakouts until I split the recording work onto to 2 disks. which spread the work around, freeing up resources to " playback" stuff while still writing 15 other data streams.
but the latest machine i7-8700 (6 cores 12 threads)can do 11 cams and playback all on 1 drive. with a 7200 rpm WD purple surveillance drive.
 

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i'm thinking about bottlenecks for data..... but anyway.....if UI3 can do playback glitch free, maybe it's because it uses a lower resolution packet stream and a full rez stream drops frames or something along those lines.
 
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