High CPU usage

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Hi All,
I have my test system up and working however with just 1 camera added I am at 70% CPU usage.
Setup details
  • 1 x 4mp IP camera Dahua IPC-HFW4431R-Z
  • main and sub streams used in BI
  • when logged into the camera via its IP address I have the below setup
main stream set to H.264,H, 2560x1440, 25 fps, 4096 bitrate, iframe 50
sub streams set to H.264.H, 704x576, 15 fps, 512 bitrate, iframe 30
  • set to record to disk
  • format set to BVR use FLAC audio
  • set to triggered only

I am still learning this program and all help is greatly appreciated
 

fenderman

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Hi All,
I have my test system up and working however with just 1 camera added I am at 70% CPU usage.
Setup details
  • 1 x 4mp IP camera Dahua IPC-HFW4431R-Z
  • main and sub streams used in BI
  • when logged into the camera via its IP address I have the below setup
main stream set to H.264,H, 2560x1440, 25 fps, 4096 bitrate, iframe 50
sub streams set to H.264.H, 704x576, 15 fps, 512 bitrate, iframe 30
  • set to record to disk
  • format set to BVR use FLAC audio
  • set to triggered only

I am still learning this program and all help is greatly appreciated
As noted in your other thread. You need to provide the details about your system.
 
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main stream set to H.264,H, 2560x1440, 25 fps, 4096 bitrate, iframe 50
sub streams set to H.264.H, 704x576, 15 fps, 512 bitrate, iframe 30
No need to run at 25fps, cut it to 15fps. Set iframe = Frame Rate, so 15 fps

What is your BI PC? Processor, memory, etc.

Is BI using 70%? Post a screen grab of the Process tab from the Task Manager.

Post a grab of the Cameras tab of the BI Status menu.
 

wittaj

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What other info would you need to help me nut this out

As I mentioned in your other thread,
I asked for what are the specs of the computer you are using and are you using the substreams? Is it a laptop? Is it Intel and if so what I number and processor? How much RAM?

The computer you are using is the reason for the high CPU.

If it is a cheap @$$ laptop with a cheap processor or a cheap desktop with a cheap processor, that is the problem, but until we know the specs on the computer, we can't provide anything more.
 
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