I think the quality of the video image that Blue Iris displays compared to Hikvisions display quality is not very good. Maybe it's just me, but when I display the cameras in BI, it's just not there. it not sharp and looks grainier and now I am getting a pulse that seems to be connected to the iframe settings. It can be frustrating trying to keep things stable with the software, but the quality of the display is some what disappointing.
I had to make some adjusting in the camera settings on a couple cameras and when I displayed the live view in hikvision software, it made the BI display appear low quality. It was definitely not as crisp and contrast. The pulse I am getting through the software of BI on display is not good either. I have been chasing this around some and to make it some what better I have to drop settings in things I don't want to change.
I like the layout display and the functionality of BI, but I am becoming unimpressed with the quality it has.
Anyone else with this issue or this darn pulsing of the image. It really shows up at night with non IR and using the available light I have. Would quality be better if the cameras were set to go auto IR. I am just curious because of the possible filtering change that the camera may do when it switches to night mode and using B&W. i thought I read somewhere that IR should not ever be turned off because when it switches mode, it makes a change within the camera to detect more detail. Any ideas or tips that I should perhaps do to improve things. I fiddled with settings many times, but it hardly makes improvement.
I had to make some adjusting in the camera settings on a couple cameras and when I displayed the live view in hikvision software, it made the BI display appear low quality. It was definitely not as crisp and contrast. The pulse I am getting through the software of BI on display is not good either. I have been chasing this around some and to make it some what better I have to drop settings in things I don't want to change.
I like the layout display and the functionality of BI, but I am becoming unimpressed with the quality it has.
Anyone else with this issue or this darn pulsing of the image. It really shows up at night with non IR and using the available light I have. Would quality be better if the cameras were set to go auto IR. I am just curious because of the possible filtering change that the camera may do when it switches to night mode and using B&W. i thought I read somewhere that IR should not ever be turned off because when it switches mode, it makes a change within the camera to detect more detail. Any ideas or tips that I should perhaps do to improve things. I fiddled with settings many times, but it hardly makes improvement.