Hi All,
I have a problem with choppy video and hope for some advice. I am running BI ver 4.2.7.1 on a dedicated Windows 7 computer with an i7-4790S processor at 3.2 GHz. I have four IP cams and I record clips on motion only. I monitor BI from a remote site using the Active X plugin for Internet Explorer. When viewing clips at the remote site, I consistently get choppy videos. They freeze for a moment at every keyframe. When I instead ftp the files to the remote site and look at them with a VLC media player, they are smooth, so I know that the recorded video clips are ok. I have done a lot of experimenting but still feel rather lost.
Here is some info:
-CPU-load around 15%
-RAM memory 8 Gb
-Frame rate 30 Hz, same as IP cams
-All cameras and the Win7 computer are “hard” wired in the network (not WiFi) through a 1 GB/s switch.
-I am not using “direct-to-disc” mode but I have tried to do so and it did not change anything
-Max bitrate is set to 2048 MB/s, but I have tried other values and it did not change anything
-Pre-trigger video buffer 25 frames, but I have tried to set it to zero with no improvement
-If I run Internet Explorer on another computer, located on the same LAN as the Blue Iris server, then streaming is equally chopped
-I have measured upstream bandwidth from the Blue Iris to the internet to 10 Mbit/s and the downstream bandwidth at the remote site also to 10 Mbit/s.
I don’t understand that I can watch Netflix with a very good quality (sometimes even two streams at the same time) but when I stream from BI it gets choppy?
I have a problem with choppy video and hope for some advice. I am running BI ver 4.2.7.1 on a dedicated Windows 7 computer with an i7-4790S processor at 3.2 GHz. I have four IP cams and I record clips on motion only. I monitor BI from a remote site using the Active X plugin for Internet Explorer. When viewing clips at the remote site, I consistently get choppy videos. They freeze for a moment at every keyframe. When I instead ftp the files to the remote site and look at them with a VLC media player, they are smooth, so I know that the recorded video clips are ok. I have done a lot of experimenting but still feel rather lost.
Here is some info:
-CPU-load around 15%
-RAM memory 8 Gb
-Frame rate 30 Hz, same as IP cams
-All cameras and the Win7 computer are “hard” wired in the network (not WiFi) through a 1 GB/s switch.
-I am not using “direct-to-disc” mode but I have tried to do so and it did not change anything
-Max bitrate is set to 2048 MB/s, but I have tried other values and it did not change anything
-Pre-trigger video buffer 25 frames, but I have tried to set it to zero with no improvement
-If I run Internet Explorer on another computer, located on the same LAN as the Blue Iris server, then streaming is equally chopped
-I have measured upstream bandwidth from the Blue Iris to the internet to 10 Mbit/s and the downstream bandwidth at the remote site also to 10 Mbit/s.
I don’t understand that I can watch Netflix with a very good quality (sometimes even two streams at the same time) but when I stream from BI it gets choppy?