Ok thanks, is there a cure?The BI clip is losing frames, the VLC clip has lost none. This causes a stutter.
The BI clip is using about twice the bitrate of the VLC clip.
Ok thanks, is there a cure?The BI clip is losing frames, the VLC clip has lost none. This causes a stutter.
The BI clip is using about twice the bitrate of the VLC clip.
Good observation by AlastairStevenson. I hadn't watched both clips and so noticed it wasn't universal. The cure is to find where the system is being bottlenecked.
Never get any stuttering from any other player or file and saving to a 2tb WD black but have tried saving to an SSD with no difference.Just out of interest, what are you saving the video to that you're streaming from, a local hard drive?
Also, if you want to rule out any other pc issue, if you have a video editing program, create a video file of a similar size and bit rate to the streamed version and try playing that back and see if it stutters. You can try other media players such as the windows one as well as VLC - VLC isn't always the best choice for this type of thing as it pretty much plays anything. If the clip you create doesn't stutter, it pretty much rules out all pc resources and points the finger back at BI (assuming the video is saved to a local hard drive connected via a fast connection eg SATA).
Does this mean that you now think the cameras are OK and that the cause of the problem is further down the chain?but sure it's a BI issue with these cameras
Does this mean that you now think the cameras are OK and that the cause of the problem is further down the chain?
Out of interest - does the camera web GUI have a facility to record live video to a file?