Heavy CPU load

Nathan W

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Hi. I have a DVR with 12 cameras. The CPU is staying at 100%
I have enabled Intel HD acceleration "Yes+VideoPostProc" and also "Yes (H.264)
The Server is an i7-6700 @3.4GHz with 8GB ram. Windows 10 fully updated.
I would really be grateful for some assistance in getting the performance back to normal.
Please let me know what other information I can provide.

Thanks!
 

aristobrat

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If you haven't already seen it, click on the Wiki link (in the blue bar across the top of the page), and look at the entires for CPU optimization and video driver memory leak. If you system had been running at a lower CPU and no other changes were made before it started running at 100%, it may be the video driver issue.
 

fenderman

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Hi. I have a DVR with 12 cameras. The CPU is staying at 100%
I have enabled Intel HD acceleration "Yes+VideoPostProc" and also "Yes (H.264)
The Server is an i7-6700 @3.4GHz with 8GB ram. Windows 10 fully updated.
I would really be grateful for some assistance in getting the performance back to normal.
Please let me know what other information I can provide.

Thanks!
First don't use VPP... The release notes explained it's only for very low bit-rate application.... Ensure you're not suffering from the memory leak.... Also as noted read the wiki and setup direct to disc recording as well as Hardware acceleration.... What is the resolution and framerate of the 12 cameras running?
 
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