- Oct 2, 2016
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Ditto.
I’ve reverted back to version 5.8.9.6 as the log entries started showing up after I installed 5.8.9.7, and continued to do so for every update I’ve tried since.
Is 5.8.9.6 available for download?
Just downgraded to 5.8.9.6 and will monitor.Please post if you still receive the error after downgrading. I'll do the same.
Just received this reply from Ken (emphasis is mine)
"Please use 5.9.0.2 where this has been fixed and "relaxed" to not freak out so soon.It's a valuable sanity check and I am still refining it for 5.9.0.3"I informed him that 5.9.0.2 is what I was using when last observing the issue.
I'm going to update 5.9.0.3 now and give it a try.
Thanks for the data point.I went through this last week on 5.8.9.8 and Ken had me email him back an export of the troubled cam. Since 5.8.9.9 I have not had more of this issue. This appears to be a certain camera issue maybe?? I'm running 5.9.0.3 and have no issues.
He just said it would be fixed in the next update, and it did indeed fix mine. I did nothing on my end. Mine was an older Dahua cam:Thanks for the data point.
The issue is happening with all of my Dahua cameras (4 models), and 1 of my 3 Amcrest cameras ( 1model).
Did Ken have you make any changes, or did he do something at his end using the export file your provided?
He's not yet asked for exports.
My affected camera models:
DH-IPC-HDW5442T-ZE
DH-IPC-HDW2231R-ZS
DH-SD12203T-GN
DH-IPC-HDW5231R-ZE
Amcrest IP2M-841W-V3 Pan/Tilt
More emails from Ken
4/29 4:45a
Can't keep up was added in 5..8.9.x.
It's a valuable sanity check to prevent crashes but there may be a problem closing the file in this case and I am now looking into that as a cause for the force quits.
4/28 10:11a
Yes [Can't keep up] was definitely new/buggy/too eager when first introduced.
I was able to recreate an issue where if the disk could not keep up, a force quit was possible. I am fixing this now.