Thanks, this was a reminder to check my camera logs again. I confirmed that there are no anomalies in the camera logs for the two affected cameras. I did notice the time was off so I fixed that.
Your statement is a correct interpretation of what I said, but I cannot declare victory yet as apparently, the root problem is not solved.
I noticed that my "test" camera of the two with the same issue that I turned Watchdog off in, had stopped or frozen after a bit. With Watchdog turned...
Enabling "Decoder capatability mode" by itself did not solve the problem. I did this on the other camera that was getting drops and still had Watchdog enabled for video and audio. Watchdog seems to be the issue.
OK, this shows promise. I turned off Digital Watchdog entirely on one camera to test. I have not had a drop on this camera since, while the other camera continues to have the signal drops. I'll leave it like this for a bit to see what happens and then check out less drastic measures like just...
They disconnect and reconnect for duration of about 5 seconds or so. Each does this pattern every two or three minutes.
Both cameras have audio capabilities that work. I have experimented with turning it off with no change in the disconnects.
I have two cameras in my system that each momentarily disconnect and then reconnect to Blue Iris. They do this with a cadence, one after another, and have been doing so for some time. I periodically try to chase this down but have been unsuccessful. They are connected to different switches in...