I have 3 Anran AR-DW105-IP cams and one is potentially faulty or overheating. It’s in a warmer and much busier location. There are also trees and foliage so it gets a lot more work.
It currently seems stable at 1080p, 15fps and “Good” quality (VBR). Anything higher and it starts producing excessive artefacts, smearing and the feed can cut altogether a few times per day. I recently switched from iSpy to Blue Iris and wish I had changed years ago. Much better in many ways, but worth it for the “Direct-to-disc” option alone.
Anyway, while the problematic cam is playing up, the built in browser viewer you get when logging in to cam directly seems to be fine. Even when iSpy/Blue Iris won't connect at all it can still work. I’m not even sure it’s possible, but can Blue Iris be setup to use the same feed?
Blue Iris is currently set to “RTSP H.264/MJPG/MPEG4” (tried both RTSP sdp streams) and I have previously used VLC/RTSP, ONVIF feeds with iSpy, but I can't find what the browser displays.
It currently seems stable at 1080p, 15fps and “Good” quality (VBR). Anything higher and it starts producing excessive artefacts, smearing and the feed can cut altogether a few times per day. I recently switched from iSpy to Blue Iris and wish I had changed years ago. Much better in many ways, but worth it for the “Direct-to-disc” option alone.
Anyway, while the problematic cam is playing up, the built in browser viewer you get when logging in to cam directly seems to be fine. Even when iSpy/Blue Iris won't connect at all it can still work. I’m not even sure it’s possible, but can Blue Iris be setup to use the same feed?
Blue Iris is currently set to “RTSP H.264/MJPG/MPEG4” (tried both RTSP sdp streams) and I have previously used VLC/RTSP, ONVIF feeds with iSpy, but I can't find what the browser displays.