Dahua IPC-HFW1320S Video Jumps

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New Dahua IPC-HFW1320S video jumps in real time and playback. Using iSpy software and Dell laptop. IPCC camera on same network does not jump. Both cameras are directly wired using cat5e cable to router. See example on YouTube at: [/FONT]
 
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Welcome to the forum..what is your cpu usage when this happens? What is the cameras frame rate set to?
 
20 FPS via browser
Video stream plug-in not loading.
Jumps when viewed live thru iSpy web site.


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I used Microsoft Edge for the plug-in download.

iSpy is Open Source Video Surveillance Software. Website: https://www.ispyconnect.com/default.aspx
I am able to log into my account and view the 2 live cameras that I have connected. Would you like my log-in info?

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Ron


 
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I'm learning a great deal today!

Yes, the live video via IE 11 is good, no lag. Video jumping happens when using the iSpy software on remote, live and recorded view. See YouTube video. My other camera, IPCC brand, works fine, no issues. Dahua cam FPS is < 1, and the IPCC cam FPS varies between 10 & 12.

Ron
 
I'm learning a great deal today!

Yes, the live video via IE 11 is good, no lag. Video jumping happens when using the iSpy software on remote, live and recorded view. See YouTube video. My other camera, IPCC brand, works fine, no issues. Dahua cam FPS is < 1, and the IPCC cam FPS varies between 10 & 12.

Ron
Try disabling the ipcc camera and see if the fps improves in ispy...
 
Changed mode as directed, lag time increased. FPS decreased into the 50's. The modes are: H.264H, H264.B, H264 and MJPEG.
I do not pay for iSpy.

Ron
 
Changed mode as directed, lag time increased. FPS decreased into the 50's. The modes are: H.264H, H264.B, H264 and MJPEG.
I do not pay for iSpy.

Ron
Ispy has a monthly fee for remote access and alerts that is why im asking...
What path/stream is ispy using for the dahua?
Contact their support or post on their forum...very few users here use ispy..
 
iSpy: Your account type is: FREE (Access from the same network iSpy is running on only)
Upgrade your account to enable remote access, Email, SMS alerts, mobile access and much more.
I can log onto my account and see the live feed of both cameras. Will post on their forum.

Path/Stream, not sure of where to find the answer, when setting up iSpy the following URL was used: urls.PNG

Which budget wise Video Surveillance Software would you suggest?

Lastly, which camera manufacturer would you recommend?

Ron

 
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[FONT=&amp]iSpy: Your account type is: FREE (Access from the same network iSpy is running on only)
Upgrade your account to enable remote access, Email, SMS alerts, mobile access and much more.
I can log onto my account and see the live feed of both cameras. Will post on their forum.
Path, not sure of where to find the answer, when setting up iSpy the following URL was used: View attachment 12987

Which budget wise Video Surveillance Software would you suggest?

Ron



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Your problem is you are using the wrong path..there should be an rtsp or onvif path..
Look at blue iris...no monthly fees. Much more feature rich..
 
http://testmy.net

whats your upload speeds? does it exceed the bitrate you have the camera set at?

cloudNVR should be avoided IMHO, especially if you dont have incredible upload speeds.
 
Not using cloud or any remote viewing. Dahua cam issues are local on home network. IPCC cam works fine, no issues.

Ron
 
ah yeah I see he is jusing static jpeg files, thats not a video source.. and I am actually kinda impressed he even reached 1fps with that.