Hello,
I have 6 Empire Tech IPC-T5442T-ZE installed on my 5th wheel and upon reviewing recordings after a recent travel day it seems the cameras capture very choppy video.
Obviously the cameras are not designed for in-motion use, but am I chasing my tail trying to smoothen it up? My NVR could of course be better and I’m willing to upgrade it, but I don’t want to spend any money that won’t fix my problem.
Here are the specs:
Blue Iris
Dell Optiplex 7040
I7-6700 2.4ghz
8gb RAM
Seagate Skyhawk 6TB ST6000VX001
Would appreciate any suggestions, including those that advise me not to waste money if this is a losing battle.
Thank you all, this forum is an amazing source of information.
I have 6 Empire Tech IPC-T5442T-ZE installed on my 5th wheel and upon reviewing recordings after a recent travel day it seems the cameras capture very choppy video.
Obviously the cameras are not designed for in-motion use, but am I chasing my tail trying to smoothen it up? My NVR could of course be better and I’m willing to upgrade it, but I don’t want to spend any money that won’t fix my problem.
Here are the specs:
Blue Iris
Dell Optiplex 7040
I7-6700 2.4ghz
8gb RAM
Seagate Skyhawk 6TB ST6000VX001
Would appreciate any suggestions, including those that advise me not to waste money if this is a losing battle.
Thank you all, this forum is an amazing source of information.