5.2.7.0 - RTSP sub-streams for high-MP cameras

Thanks. Good incentive to purchase the support package so I can continue the updates
 
Sorry for first post if this is obvious.
Why is my sub stream not being detected?
If I put the sub as the main stream, the sub stream does come through
Cam is reolink RLC-410

Thanks,

settings.jpg

outcome.jpg
 
I haven't seen that one, but I would simply copy the whole main stream and simply change 01 to 02 - do not change word main to sub and see if that works.
 
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OR: rtsp:\\CAMERA_IP:554/h264Preview_01_sub
 
Note that you need to disable all the “Search For” options to check the link that you set, without auto-search

Not sure what that means, am I missing something?

rtsp:\\CAMERA_IP:554/h264Preview_01_sub
or
/h264Preview_01_sub

only work if they are direct in the main box but if the normal main link is in the main box, no sub is found
I checked"copy the whole main stream and simply change 01 to 02 - do not change word main to sub and see if that works. " but it did not

Settings 3.jpg

Outcome 3.jpg
 
Not sure why they used \\, should be /

Can't really test them since I don't have that type of camera, but these strings were posted in a reolink support forum.
 
I gave up on sub streams for the time being. The set up went fine on my seven Dahua cameras and my CPU went from 50-60% all the way down to about 10%. Everything seemed to be going alright at first, but I then experienced a daily crash for about a week. I don't believe I have notifications set up right because my system would be offline for a few hours at a time after a crash until I found out and restarted it. I was using latest updates along with rolling back a few versions. Anyways, everything is running smooth after deleting the sub streams. Strange thing is now my CPU is running 27-30% with all the original settings.
 
Sub streams gave me nightmares during Ken's heavy updates but since update .18 and the current .19 releases, all is very well.
 
21 pages is a lot to digest on this one. I did get my substreams working with 6 cameras and dropped my CPU from ~50% to about 4% - 9% !! There IS a God!!!
After I got it working, I read through the last 4 or 5 pages here and felt safe upgrading to the newest update .19 -- all is well....
Motion detection. I went in and created new detection zones for each camera.
QUESTIONS:
What settings work well for you generally for object size and contrast? I reduced them from previous settings, but I woke up this morning to find virtually NO motion recordings. Only one camera recorded a parade of bugs for me to review ....
I have my cams set to take a pic every 10 minutes. The pic is a shitty substream pic now instead of a shot from the main stream. Where/How do I change that so I get some nice crisp full-res images?
 
21 pages is a lot to digest on this one. I did get my substreams working with 6 cameras and dropped my CPU from ~50% to about 4% - 9% !! There IS a God!!!
After I got it working, I read through the last 4 or 5 pages here and felt safe upgrading to the newest update .19 -- all is well....
Motion detection. I went in and created new detection zones for each camera.
QUESTIONS:
What settings work well for you generally for object size and contrast? I reduced them from previous settings, but I woke up this morning to find virtually NO motion recordings. Only one camera recorded a parade of bugs for me to review ....
I have my cams set to take a pic every 10 minutes. The pic is a shitty substream pic now instead of a shot from the main stream. Where/How do I change that so I get some nice crisp full-res images?
Object size 550, contrast 12, make time 0.1 is usually where I start. If there are nuisance alerts I start bumping up the contrast
 
Object size 550, contrast 12, make time 0.1 is usually where I start. If there are nuisance alerts I start bumping up the contrast
but if the substream is being used for motion detection, and the sub stream is say D1 - 704x480, aren't you setting up detection rules for an object that takes up 78% of your image?