Sybertiger
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Set number one back to factory defaults, then try audio again.
I would stop using RDP, until you get the bugs worked out.
I have TeamViewer but prefer RDP. Is there a know issue with RDP?
Set number one back to factory defaults, then try audio again.
I would stop using RDP, until you get the bugs worked out.
I have TeamViewer but prefer RDP. Is there a know issue with RDP?
What exact model #
IPC-T5442TM-AS
System Version V2.800.0000000.8.R, Build Date: 2019-09-02
WEB Version V3.2.1.783129
ONVIF Version 18.06(V2.4.5.698080)
In the cameras GUI disable the noise filter.
Done!...no difference
Lemme pull another one of these out of the box and see if it behaves the same way.
My Blue Iris server runs headless 100% of the time.I have TeamViewer but prefer RDP. Is there a know issue with RDP?
If all else fails, try loading the most recent firmware. Then don't forget, like Looney suggested, you do have to disable noise filter for audio to work.
What firmware are you using? My tripwires still don't work worth a hoot, and this did start happening around the time I upgraded to V2.800.0000000.10.R .I have the opposite problem. Mine trips pretty easy. Could just be the black cat vs the bright light in the background doesn’t provide quite enough contrast ?
As I recall, the latest firmware discussed on the forum is V2.800.0000000.8.R, Build Date: 2019-09-02.
What firmware are you using? My tripwires still don't work worth a hoot, and this did start happening around the time I upgraded to V2.800.0000000.10.R .
I have one of the 5442', and it's working fine on the latest firmware. Set the delay in Day&Night much higher than 2 seconds, this setting is to prevent bright lights from temporarily switching from day to night and back.Speaking of IR issues, anyone notice that the IPC-T5442TM-AS has a hard time getting out of IR mode? I have three and noted above that one has both an audio issue and a stuck in IR mode issue. The other two, the audio works fine and IR works but they have a difficult time getting out of IR mode. I pretty much have to hold them up to a bright window to "unstuck" them when the sensitivity of Day/Night Auto mode is set to "Middle" or "High". Maybe it's a firmware issue (V2.800.0000000.8.R, Build Date: 2019-09-02) or maybe there's something in the settings that make them much different than the IPC-HDW5231R-ZE...I don't have the IR stuck issue with them.
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I'm just suggesting you take that out of the equation until you get it solved.I have TeamViewer but prefer RDP. Is there a know issue with RDP?
Is anybody else having sub-par IVS performance on the 5442? The cat in the picture below walked right through the middle of a tripwire and an intrusion box and was never detected. It does trip if I walk through it. The Target Filter minimum size is set to 0-0, as is Pixel Counter. I don't have a clue what Pixel Counter is. My non-5442 cameras in the same situation will trip on a small bird walking through. (You can see a side-by-side 2nd camera in the upper right corner).
Are you getting tripwires on other than people? It trips when I walk through it, but I've had all sorts of animals, including deer, walk through it with zero trips. It's almost like the "people only" filter is on, but it's not.Tripwire works fine in this firmware version for me
It’s not required, the camera can mount directly to the wall with what comes in the box. The main consideration is that there is no extra room behind the camera itself to fit the camera’s cable pigtail (which is thick due to the waterproof Ethernet connector) so you’ll have to make a pretty big hole in the wall (3/4” IIRC) and stuff all the extra camera cable into the wall.Will I need a wall mount bracket if I want to install this on a vertical surface (i.e wall)?
Dahua sells a wall mount.Will I need a wall mount bracket if I want to install this on a vertical surface (i.e wall)?