Lines in recorded events
Lines in recorded events
I have lines in recorded events that are usually around the lines of motion. I don't know if it a hardware problem, although it has happened on two different 16 port cards or if it is something in the software that I can tweak. Any ideas would be appreciated. It happens about every 6 - 8 frames during a morecord, the rest of the frames look great. Thanks
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I have the 16 port, 120 fps card from bluecherry. I have it setting the bttv option card type to 77,77,77,77. This allows me to use all 16 channels, not all channels would work until I did this.
I am running the cameras at 320x240 with a RGB24 palette. I am using the defaults on my buffers as
Image Buffer Size=40
Pre Event Image Buffer=10
Post Event Image Buffer=10
My shmmax is set to 134217728 and I have it set in /etc/sysctl.conf so it sets that when it boots. Any ideas and thanks for the help.
Allan
I am running the cameras at 320x240 with a RGB24 palette. I am using the defaults on my buffers as
Image Buffer Size=40
Pre Event Image Buffer=10
Post Event Image Buffer=10
My shmmax is set to 134217728 and I have it set in /etc/sysctl.conf so it sets that when it boots. Any ideas and thanks for the help.
Allan
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frames are kept uncompressed in memoryrobi wrote:How did you calculate this?
320 pixels by
240 pixels
= 76800 pixels
76800 pixels by
3 clolors by
8 bits per color (so called 24bit colors)
= 1843200 bits per frame
1843200 bits per frame by
40 frames (the ring buffer size)
= 73728000 bits per camera
= 9216000 bytes per camera
= 9.216 MB per camera
+ 10% that is used by trigger data etc.
if common sense is so uncommon, why is it called common then?
Shared memory calculation
Oops, a little error in your calculation, as 1kB = 1024 bytes, not 1000! Same as MB vs kB.
In my case:
384x288 resolution, that makes: 110 592 pixels
in 24 bit color that's 2 654 208 bits per frame
by 80 frames ring buffer = 212 336 640 bits per camera
by 4 cameras = 849 346 560 bits.
Plus 10% overhead = 934 281 216 bits
That's 116 785 152 bytes, and
= 114 048 kB, respectively 111.38 MB.
If my shared memory is set to 134 217 728, which is exactly 128MB,
that means that I shouldn't have any problem, right?
How big can I set the shared memory on the system? I have 1 Gig of RAM.
In my case:
384x288 resolution, that makes: 110 592 pixels
in 24 bit color that's 2 654 208 bits per frame
by 80 frames ring buffer = 212 336 640 bits per camera
by 4 cameras = 849 346 560 bits.
Plus 10% overhead = 934 281 216 bits
That's 116 785 152 bytes, and
= 114 048 kB, respectively 111.38 MB.
If my shared memory is set to 134 217 728, which is exactly 128MB,
that means that I shouldn't have any problem, right?
How big can I set the shared memory on the system? I have 1 Gig of RAM.
Last edited by robi on Fri May 04, 2007 6:28 am, edited 1 time in total.
v1.25.0 + Ubuntu Linux 12.04 Server
I upped the shared memory to 256000000 and I have 1.5 gigs of RAM in the system. I am still getting the lines pretty bad in three cameras. The rest look great. Here is a picture from a few minutes ago during a recorded event.
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I am not sure about the chipset on the card. It is a
PV-155 - 16 port video capture card (120FPS)
from BlueCherry
http://store.bluecherry.net/16_port_vid ... pv-155.htm
Any other ideas?
Link just in case
http://www.flickr.com/photos/81546799@N00/484172437/
I am not sure about the chipset on the card. It is a
PV-155 - 16 port video capture card (120FPS)
from BlueCherry
http://store.bluecherry.net/16_port_vid ... pv-155.htm
Any other ideas?