I got a 4K monitor, and I’m struggling to get my PC to output 60hz at that resolution (stuck at 30hz). Cable, integrated graphics chipset, monitor, should all support it. But still can’t figure it out. Was debating adding a video card, assuming that’ll give me the 4K 60hz.
I already have...
Guess I don’t need Dahua. Just have these two problems. One, hardware acceleration ruins the picture, and two, they lose signal often. So was hoping other firmware would be more stable.
I got it to work in IE compatibility mode.
Not sure where to get more recent firmware. I found one on Amcrest.IN. Hopefully that’s ok to use.
The settings are pretty basic with this QCam firmware. Is there Dahua or some other brand’s firmware that would work on it?
Still can’t get them to...
We tested hardware acceleration with the Dahua camera, and it works fine. So we're having a camera issue.
The cameras are Amcrest Qcam ip3m952e. Unfortunately, we cannot seem to get to the cameras configuration settings. We put the cameras IP addresses into the web browser, and it says:
Please...
Will try and get a pic. They are from an Amcrest set. Would like to try and flash them with Dahua firmware if I can determine the original model number.
My friend has an uninstalled Dahua cam they just got, so will see if they can plug that in and see if it has the issue, or it’s just camera...
Thanks. We’ll try some older drivers.
We have a TV hooked up to the computer via HDMI right now as a monitor. Think that could be a problem? We’ll try a monitor with a vga cable.
I am helping a friend with their Blue Iris configuration. The computer has an i5-9400. When I enable Intel hardware acceleration, all the camera feeds get messed up in the same way. The bottom 4/5 of the image is garbled.
They work fine when hardware acceleration is set to off.
Any ideas? A...
Just setup the gateway and this works great, thanks for making this.
Only feature request is to make this work with the feed from Blue Iris. Most of my cameras are on a VLAN that are only accessible to Blue Iris.
But as is, works on multiple types of Fire devices and multiple camera brands...
Thanks. Will bring a POE switch and windows laptop over there next time I go and see if I can access the cameras directly.
If I’m able to, any guesses to what the default password will be? Will it be in English most likely?