- Aug 6, 2014
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Hi all,
I am coming here to get some help and some feedback on Blue Iris and it's recordings. I currently have 6 IP cameras attached to a server running BlueIris. The first issue I am having is that video doesn't start recording for a few seconds after something comes into the view of the camera, meaning I don't get a persons face or if they are going fast enough, I don't seem them at all except maybe a shoulder or something. Is there something that sets this delay?
Another thing I have noticed is that recordings are not smooth. I see people post some of their recordings and they look smooth as can be, but mine are choppy and don't run smooth.
I am new to video cameras and the like so I am not trying to sound stupid, just looking for some tips on what settings to put up to get the best recordings, smooth and only run the length of an even, not 8 hour chunks of recordings. I have a feeling the system I am running the cameras on might not be strong enough, but it's a pretty good system so while it's not perfect, I would think it would be video capture well.
Which brings me to another question, if it is determined it might be a combinations of settings I haven't set (default BI settings) and the computer I am using (specs below) I am looking to built a PC to use for it and was curious if this would be a good system that would be fast enough to handle 8 cameras (I am looking to get two more).
Here is my hardware:
System:
Dell Inc. PowerEdge T300
8188 Megabytes Usable Installed Memory
3.00 gigahertz Intel Xeon
64 kilobyte primary memory cache
6144 kilobyte secondary memory cache
64-bit ready
Multi-core (4 total)
Cameras:
Foscam FI8910W
IPC-HFW4300S-B
DS-2CD2532F-IS
DS-2CD2132-I
IPC-HDW2100
IPC-HDB3200C
BI is the latest version, I haven't made many if any changes to BI (Dunno what to change).
Issues:
Long recording times
Misses first few seconds of events
Slow recordings (you don't see someone walking, more like a series of JPG's were taken or watching a stop action animated movie.
Any help, thanks!
As for making a new system, if needed, as an AV server. I have a Motherboard and a CPU with 3GB of ram, it's a:
Intel Core i7 Processor i7-920 2.66GHz 8 MB LGA1366 CPU BX80601920
Asus Rampage III Extreme Socket 1366/ Intel X58/ 3-Way SLI & CrossFireX/ SATA3&USB3.0/ WiFi/ A&GbE Motherboard
Corsair Dominator GT 6 GB PC3-16000 2000Mhz Triple Channel Core i3, i5, i7 DDR3 Memory Kit CMT6GX3M3A2000C8
Or, if those are not new or fast enough, I can order these as this would only be about $359.97:
Patriot 16GB(2x8GB) Viper III DDR3 2133 (PC3-17000) CL11 Desktop Memory With Low Profile Red Heatsink- PVL316G213C1KR
GIGABYTE GA-F2A88XN-WIFI FM2+/FM2 A88X (Bolton D4) Wi-Fi/BT4.0 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 HDMI Mini ITX AMD
AMD Quad Core A10-Series APU for Desktops A10-6800K with Radeon HD 8670D (AD680KWOHLBOX)
I am coming here to get some help and some feedback on Blue Iris and it's recordings. I currently have 6 IP cameras attached to a server running BlueIris. The first issue I am having is that video doesn't start recording for a few seconds after something comes into the view of the camera, meaning I don't get a persons face or if they are going fast enough, I don't seem them at all except maybe a shoulder or something. Is there something that sets this delay?
Another thing I have noticed is that recordings are not smooth. I see people post some of their recordings and they look smooth as can be, but mine are choppy and don't run smooth.
I am new to video cameras and the like so I am not trying to sound stupid, just looking for some tips on what settings to put up to get the best recordings, smooth and only run the length of an even, not 8 hour chunks of recordings. I have a feeling the system I am running the cameras on might not be strong enough, but it's a pretty good system so while it's not perfect, I would think it would be video capture well.
Which brings me to another question, if it is determined it might be a combinations of settings I haven't set (default BI settings) and the computer I am using (specs below) I am looking to built a PC to use for it and was curious if this would be a good system that would be fast enough to handle 8 cameras (I am looking to get two more).
Here is my hardware:
System:
Dell Inc. PowerEdge T300
8188 Megabytes Usable Installed Memory
3.00 gigahertz Intel Xeon
64 kilobyte primary memory cache
6144 kilobyte secondary memory cache
64-bit ready
Multi-core (4 total)
Cameras:
Foscam FI8910W
IPC-HFW4300S-B
DS-2CD2532F-IS
DS-2CD2132-I
IPC-HDW2100
IPC-HDB3200C
BI is the latest version, I haven't made many if any changes to BI (Dunno what to change).
Issues:
Long recording times
Misses first few seconds of events
Slow recordings (you don't see someone walking, more like a series of JPG's were taken or watching a stop action animated movie.
Any help, thanks!
As for making a new system, if needed, as an AV server. I have a Motherboard and a CPU with 3GB of ram, it's a:
Intel Core i7 Processor i7-920 2.66GHz 8 MB LGA1366 CPU BX80601920
Asus Rampage III Extreme Socket 1366/ Intel X58/ 3-Way SLI & CrossFireX/ SATA3&USB3.0/ WiFi/ A&GbE Motherboard
Corsair Dominator GT 6 GB PC3-16000 2000Mhz Triple Channel Core i3, i5, i7 DDR3 Memory Kit CMT6GX3M3A2000C8
Or, if those are not new or fast enough, I can order these as this would only be about $359.97:
Patriot 16GB(2x8GB) Viper III DDR3 2133 (PC3-17000) CL11 Desktop Memory With Low Profile Red Heatsink- PVL316G213C1KR
GIGABYTE GA-F2A88XN-WIFI FM2+/FM2 A88X (Bolton D4) Wi-Fi/BT4.0 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 HDMI Mini ITX AMD
AMD Quad Core A10-Series APU for Desktops A10-6800K with Radeon HD 8670D (AD680KWOHLBOX)