IPC-HDBW4239R-ASE 60 FPS

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The Dahua IPC-HDBW4239R-ASE is listed to have 60fps but I can't seem to get that setting to work. I've tried different resolutions but the web interface on the camera doesn't have the option available. Is there another setting I have to trigger for it to work?

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The Dahua IPC-HDBW4239R-ASE is listed to have 60fps but I can't seem to get that setting to work. I've tried different resolutions but the web interface on the camera doesn't have the option available. Is there another setting I have to trigger for it to work?

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Hi @lucasCam

IP cameras have a limit of CPU power, to get more fps you may have to turn off other options to enable enough CPU / processing resources to be allocated to generate and encode enough fps.
 

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Hi @lucasCam

IP cameras have a limit of CPU power, to get more fps you may have to turn off other options to enable enough CPU / processing resources to be allocated to generate and encode enough fps.
I tried that too. I lowered the bitrate to very low, the resolution, I don't have any event triggering setup.
 

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I tried that too. I lowered the bitrate to very low, the resolution, I don't have any event triggering setup.
Hi @lucasCam

iirc there are other computational factors which consume allocation of processing power besides the variables you are attempting to adjust.

search on the forum, play around a bit more, and / or wait for someone who recalls which switch to toggle / adjust to help increase the fps.
 

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The Dahua IPC-HDBW4239R-ASE is listed to have 60fps but I can't seem to get that setting to work. I've tried different resolutions but the web interface on the camera doesn't have the option available. Is there another setting I have to trigger for it to work?

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A lot of Dahuas specifications that are published are wrong. After messing with my version of this cam, 30fps is the best it's going to do.
 

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I am attaching it to my drone to see what kind of ariel shots they will take LOL. No I just saw it in the specs and just wanted to play with it. I paid for it, I want to at least try!
 

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I am attaching it to my drone to see what kind of ariel shots they will take LOL. No I just saw it in the specs and just wanted to play with it. I paid for it, I want to at least try!
Try toggling the various settings and let us know which one does the trick ( the drop down is covering some up so I'm not certain which are already toggled.. the first one I would try is Smart Codec.. )
 

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Try toggling the various settings and let us know which one does the trick ( the drop down is covering some up so I'm not certain which are already toggled.. the first one I would try is Smart Codec.. )
Already tried that here, ain't gonna happen.
 

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I have seen this problem on my Dahuas too. They are advertised as 25/30fps. But then some of the cameras only do 25 max, and some 30. I checked all the settings. Everything the same. Not sure what gives...

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I just figured it out! The camera was directly connected to the NVR during set up. So it did not load new settings. So when you manually login to the camera, it prompt me to enable P2P and which region. By default, the region is PAL so it saves at 25FPS. When I changed to NTSC, then it went to 30FPS!

So try that! Go into your camera region and switch to NTSC.
 
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Some cameras support 50/60fps only if you disable WDR!
 

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You using PAL or NTSC? Checked my PTZ1A225U-IRA-N and can do 60fps with NTSC
 
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