Hi all. Just did a new install at work. Windows 10 Pro 1511 running in a VM under Hyper-V server 2012.
4GB Ram, 4 VCPUs
Host is a fairly powerful server with fast local disk and plenty of horsepower.
2 IP cameras (Top-201) at 10FPS 720p. Using the defaults for Top-201, model super mini, with the port set to the camera's default 34567.
Recording is direct to disk, Blue Iris format, with 10 pre-trigger frames selected, and combine/cut NOT selected.
Everything seems to be working fine, performance is good, CPU 6-10% and an Atto disk speed test gets very good results.
The problem is on a motion event, say a person exiting an office and walking down the hallway, the motion is detected, and the thumbail preview of the even shows the person at their office door. But when you play the video, it starts with them already down the hallway (approximately 5 seconds later)
I have tweaked a few setting that I thought might be contributing, but no luck so far. Maybe it's something simple that I missed?
Thanks.
4GB Ram, 4 VCPUs
Host is a fairly powerful server with fast local disk and plenty of horsepower.
2 IP cameras (Top-201) at 10FPS 720p. Using the defaults for Top-201, model super mini, with the port set to the camera's default 34567.
Recording is direct to disk, Blue Iris format, with 10 pre-trigger frames selected, and combine/cut NOT selected.
Everything seems to be working fine, performance is good, CPU 6-10% and an Atto disk speed test gets very good results.
The problem is on a motion event, say a person exiting an office and walking down the hallway, the motion is detected, and the thumbail preview of the even shows the person at their office door. But when you play the video, it starts with them already down the hallway (approximately 5 seconds later)
I have tweaked a few setting that I thought might be contributing, but no luck so far. Maybe it's something simple that I missed?
Thanks.