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  1. HineySmack

    5.2.7.0 - RTSP sub-streams for high-MP cameras

    I was having alot of crashes with BI5 (upgraded from BI4). The crashes started after trying to configure cameras and BI to improve CPU usage. The last entry in the BI log was MOTION before the crash. There were many configuration changes at play, and I couldn't figure out the cause, so I ended...
  2. HineySmack

    5.2.7.0 - RTSP sub-streams for high-MP cameras

    Sorry, forgot to add that it happens on all cameras.
  3. HineySmack

    5.2.7.0 - RTSP sub-streams for high-MP cameras

    I have 6 Lorex LNB8005-C, 5 different Hikvision, and an Reolink. Lorex doesn't have frame interval settings. HIkvisions are set to H264, 15 fps, 15 frame interval. All cameras set to Intel hardware decode in BI. Here's a screenshot of my Lorex config.
  4. HineySmack

    5.2.7.0 - RTSP sub-streams for high-MP cameras

    I also have the issue where the clips show 42, 44, or 46 days. For example, one 8 hour clip shows 48d14h17m48s. And the long clip timestamps are also highlighted in green. Also, the time stamp in the lower right of the playback window when playing clips shows the wrong date and time. Sometimes...
  5. HineySmack

    How to handle DST changes on multiple cameras?

    I posted a new thread with it. Thanks.
  6. HineySmack

    Sync your camera time to your Windows PC.

    Here is how to sync your cameras to your windows PC so you don't have to expose your cameras to internet. Use the built in Windows NTP Server! 1. In the Windows Registry: - HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\W32Time\Config\AnnounceFlags - Change the value from 10 to 5 (you...
  7. HineySmack

    How to handle DST changes on multiple cameras?

    Here is how to sync your cameras to your windows PC so you don't have to expose your cameras to internet. Use the built in Windows NTP Server! 1. In the Windows Registry: - HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\W32Time\Config\AnnounceFlags - Change the value from 10 to 5...