Hi All,
I have noticed a funny artifact and would like to confirm if you guys/girls also experience the same "nice" bug.
Version: 4.5.1.6
Scenario:
I have 1 IP camera pointed to somewhere and have Direct-to-Disk-Recording enabled.
I have another IP camera pointed elsewhere and also Direct-To-Disk-Recording enabled.
Both in 15 FPS.
The total CPU consumption of the two camera's above is around 25%
Now I also wanted to time-lapse my front door so I cloned the first camera and enabled Re-Encoding.
What happens now is that the total CPU consumption drops significantly with around 10% in my case.
When I disable the time-lapse clone the CPU remains the lower 10%.
Can anyone else try and reproduce this?
I have noticed a funny artifact and would like to confirm if you guys/girls also experience the same "nice" bug.
Version: 4.5.1.6
Scenario:
I have 1 IP camera pointed to somewhere and have Direct-to-Disk-Recording enabled.
I have another IP camera pointed elsewhere and also Direct-To-Disk-Recording enabled.
Both in 15 FPS.
The total CPU consumption of the two camera's above is around 25%
Now I also wanted to time-lapse my front door so I cloned the first camera and enabled Re-Encoding.
What happens now is that the total CPU consumption drops significantly with around 10% in my case.
When I disable the time-lapse clone the CPU remains the lower 10%.
Can anyone else try and reproduce this?