What fps are you getting at night?This helped alot!! I updated my firmware on my Reolink cameras, and now seeing 30 fps.
I am getting crap FPS at night. 4...5. It is better in day, but still not 30fps when I have the cameras set that high. I have them turned down to 10 now and I float around there during the day.What fps are you getting at night?
Thanks for the reply! I actually already adhered to the above recommendations. Also, I do run at 10fps, but I do/have tested at 30 to see if the camera is capable of what it claims. Still have crap night time quality, IMO. Quite good, and usable during the day, but borderline useless at night. Also still get disconnects/timeouts in BI, yet still perfectly visible in the Reolink Android app and/or their Windows client. It is unfortunate, given the competitive price of the cameras. My old Foscams(which got me into the home surveillance hobby) never give me disconnects or FPS issues. Unfortunate the Reolinks do.Please use the search function as these instructions have been posted several times.
Cameras' Interface:
1. Make sure the Reolinks are using the most recent firmware released a couple months ago.
2. Turn off 3D-NR.
Blue Iris:
1. Uncheck RTSP/stream timecode in each camera's video settings.
2. Raise the buffer to 20MB in each camera's video settings.
These used to be necessary, but I haven't needed to use them since the most recent firmware release, but including just in case:
1. Set Intel hardware acceleration to "No" in the global settings.
2. Make sure the Reolinks are set to use "Baseline" in the H.264 profile setting.
I run mine at full 4mp, 10fps, and a bit rate of 4096. Why are you running 30fps anyways as that's just a waste of bandwidth and storage IMO.
4096 certainly is working better, however the video quality is still abysmal, imo. I should clarify, movement in video has abysmal quality. Stills are quite gorgeous.Are you running these over wireless or hardwire? Try changing your bitrate to 4096 and see if that makes a difference. Mine work perfectly, but maybe I'm just lucky.
I was naive, saw the great looking price and some comments on the amazon page about it working with Blue Iris.Seems like this forum has tons of reolink users, I don't understand why
Which Dahua are priced equivalent to the Reolinks(~$75 shipped) and perform better, if you dont mind me asking. I am looking to grab a Starlight or two for a couple of critical and quite dark areas, but have other areas that dont necessitate the extreme low light performance and would love to save the ~100 bucks a cam..You can get Dahua for a similar price these days; they're the best bet right now for folks just getting started IMO.
I got my Reolinks on sale and thought what the heck. Haven't seen the need to replace them as they work fine, but just a matter of time before 10mp cameras are selling for $100 so upgrading them and my Hik is inevitable.