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    Missing video clips

    After installing a new IP camera, Blue Iris deletes or removes the videos after a certain time, only from that camera, and I am at a loss as to how to fix it. These videos are being removed somehow from the folder they are recording to. It is setup the same exact way my other cameras are. All...
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    Jerky video

    My other cameras work fine like that and that's what i need so I can check them and see what is going on. With 5 sec clips it catches everything and I keep what I want and delete the rest of them everyday. I know it creates more files that's why I go over them and delete them everyday. Any of...
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    Jerky video

    I tried the lowest resolution and it seems a lot better. I have another problem now with that same camera. It records about 5 minutes of video then they all disappear, also I have it set the same as my other cameras to record in 5 sec clips and this one records for about five minutes at a time...
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    Jerky video

    Thanks, I will try these.
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    Jerky video

    Sorry I didn't think the other threads posted.They did something funny when I hit post.
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    Jerky Video

    I just installed a Wansview W9 camera and the video is very jerky. I was wondering if my video card is the problem or something else. My video card is an Intel(R) HD Graphics 4600 , I also have a Quadro 4000 I am not using. Would it help to change to the Quadro 4000 or maybe something else is...
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    Jerky video

    I just installed a Wansview W9 camera and the video is very jerky. I was wondering if my video card is the problem or something else. My video card is an Intel(R) HD Graphics 4600 , I also have a Quadro 4000 I am not using. Would it help to change to the Quadro 4000 or maybe something else is...
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    Jerky video

    I just installed a Wansview W9 camera and get jerky video on movement. My question is. I have an Intel(R) HD Graphics 4600 card installed and I have a Nvida Quadro 4000 I am not using. Do you think the Quadro 4000 would help the video or is the one I already have installed better. Or something...
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    Cameras in browser

    WOW! That's very impressive. I think i'll snip that for later reference
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    Cameras in browser

    Sorry that was my first one with paint, I guess I need to practice before doing another one.
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    Cameras in browser

    After changing my PC to a static IP this all changed, and I don't know why. All the DHCP client list disappeared.
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    Cameras in browser

    I will give that a try and see what happens. Thank you to everyone for your help!
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    Cameras in browser

    I thought maybe this would be something I have overlooked or done wrong. This is too much trouble for me to go through just to see them through the browser. They all work ok so I think I will leave them as is. The only other thing is I also have a program that I use during the day just to keep...
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    Cameras in browser

    It is an older WRT54g with DDWRT firmware and two 9dn gain antennas. It is setup as a repeater. Here is a pic of it.
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    Cameras in browser

    No, everything is plugged into the other four ports
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    Cameras in browser

    This is the best I could do for a drawing.
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    Cameras in browser

    Here is all my ips except the main router
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    Cameras in browser

    The IP of the PC that i'm trying to see the cameras with is 192.168.2.120 and the router connected to it is 192.168.2.1
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    Cameras in browser

    The IP of the PC that i'm trying to see the cameras with is 192.168.2.120 and the router connected to it is 192.168.2.1
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    Cameras in browser

    The routers are connected wirelessly the main router is IP: 192.168.0.1 and the repeater router is 192.168.2.1. The cameras all have Ip of 192.168.2.xxx and two are static the other one is not.
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    Cameras in browser

    If you are using a router as a repeater from your main router and running your IP cameras through the repeater router to another PC, should you still be able to see your cameras by putting their ip address in the browser in the PC you are using the repeater router that the cameras are running...
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    Camera won't connect to Blue Iris

    Here is another. This is from Advanced Port Scanner.
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    Camera won't connect to Blue Iris

    This is the result on ODM before hitting anything
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    Camera won't connect to Blue Iris

    I have done all that stuff, have the app on my phone and enabled onvif in the app
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    Camera won't connect to Blue Iris

    I have done all that, but still no video.
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    Camera won't connect to Blue Iris

    I have the app and have enabled onvif in the app. And have everything setup in the app. The IP for the camera is in my router, and I have set it to a static IP already. Like I said Blue Iris finds all the info but no video.
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    Camera won't connect to Blue Iris

    I does have onvif support. I have the app installed and it has the option to enable it, and I did.
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    Camera won't connect to Blue Iris

    I have a Wansview W9 IP camera I bought to use with Blue Iris and I cannot get it to connect to Blue Iris. When I put all the info in and hit find and inspect it finds it and all the info comes up but when hitting ok button the video window says:No Signal Error:80002745 (Socket error: 10053) 0...
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    AP Mode or Routing mode

    Thank you for the info.