- May 26, 2016
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Hi all,
Firstly my setup...
PC Hardware
Gigabyte Z370P D3
Intel i5-8400
16GB RAM
Using Intel v25.20.100.6326 (1st Oct 2018) driver for Intel UHD Graphics 630
BlueIris v4.8.2.5 x64
Camera - Hikvision DS-2CD2335FWD-I
Video/Audio -> Video:
Stream Type: main Stream
Res: 2048*1536
Bitrate Type: Variable
Video Quality: Highest
Frame rate: 15
Max BitRate: 16384
Video Encoding: H.264
H.264+: OFF
iFrame Interval: 30
SVC: OFF
Smoothing: 50
BlueIris Camera setting:
Max rate: 15.00fps
HA decode: Intel
GPU: any
Receive Buffer (MB): 10.0
File format: BlueIris DVR
Direct to disc: enabled
With these settings above, I have lots of ghosting when there are movements - daytime & nighttime.
I have changed the iFrame Interval higher and also lower - made no difference, ghosting still exists.
I have changed the HA decode from Intel to Intel+VPP - made no difference. However, I think the ghosting was resolved if I set it to 'No', so could it be the Intel drivers?
Otherwise, what else can I tweak to improve this?
Thanks,
Firstly my setup...
PC Hardware
Gigabyte Z370P D3
Intel i5-8400
16GB RAM
Using Intel v25.20.100.6326 (1st Oct 2018) driver for Intel UHD Graphics 630
BlueIris v4.8.2.5 x64
Camera - Hikvision DS-2CD2335FWD-I
Video/Audio -> Video:
Stream Type: main Stream
Res: 2048*1536
Bitrate Type: Variable
Video Quality: Highest
Frame rate: 15
Max BitRate: 16384
Video Encoding: H.264
H.264+: OFF
iFrame Interval: 30
SVC: OFF
Smoothing: 50
BlueIris Camera setting:
Max rate: 15.00fps
HA decode: Intel
GPU: any
Receive Buffer (MB): 10.0
File format: BlueIris DVR
Direct to disc: enabled
With these settings above, I have lots of ghosting when there are movements - daytime & nighttime.
I have changed the iFrame Interval higher and also lower - made no difference, ghosting still exists.
I have changed the HA decode from Intel to Intel+VPP - made no difference. However, I think the ghosting was resolved if I set it to 'No', so could it be the Intel drivers?
Otherwise, what else can I tweak to improve this?
Thanks,