I assume the NVR has dedicated hardware for the process, which is why it has no problem. I wonder if the problem would disappear if I had more processing grunt to decode it? Not something I can test unfortunately.
#BITRATE VIEWER H265 PC#
My actual bandwidth over the WiFi network shouldn‘t be a problem with the speeds I have and I also had the same issue with a wired PC connection, so it rules it out anyway. Problem is the algorithm is going to be more processor intensive for recreating the scene for display. The thing is H265+ should be the most efficient codec from a bandwidth / bitrate perspective, as it only saves changes to a scene over a variable grid space as I understand it. Bitrate Viewer complete changelog / release notes / version. I assume reducing the video quality would also reduce the max bit rate, but by how much? and it kind of defeats the object of the main stream, which for me is to record the best quality, at the highest resolution my cameras will do. With H265+, the max bitrate setting is greyed out, so I have no control over it directly. 60 interlaced fields per second should be deinterlaced to 30 progressive frames per second. Roku 4K devices support HEVC up to level 5.1 and bitrates up to 25Mbps. For example, 1080i60 content should be deinterlaced to 1080p30. supported video codecs: AVC, HEVC supported audio codecs: AAC, AC3, EAC3, AC4. Interlaced content should be deinterlaced before uploading. It looks to me that there is a problem using H265+ encoding if I want to view the main stream on anything other than the NVR. Common frame rates include: 24, 25, 30, 48, 50, 60 frames per second (other frame rates are also acceptable). If I change the Video Encoding to H264 (keeping all the other settings the same) I can view the live View in mainstream on both devices concurrently. So I thought perhaps it was a physical network issue: I changed the LAN cable between the NVR and the router: Made no difference.įurther investigation, I started playing with the Video settings. Viewing via PC WebBrowser logged into the NVR IP produces the exact same result: The Image freezes /stutters viewing just the one main stream in LiveView.
#BITRATE VIEWER H265 DOWNLOAD#
Thought it was an issue with WiFi (although I checked the connection and have a 218Mbps download and a 20Mbps upload) Using the main stream (HD) and the image pretty much freezes, network unstable message may/may not pop up. It doesn’t matter whether the camera is a 2347 or a 2365. I have been having issues with viewing just one main stream in live view whilst on the same network but not direct from the NVR (So not remote). Īll purchased from Use-IP (Great service by the way!) DS-7608NI-I2/8P only running 3 cameras, whilst I get to grips with everything: ’s and.