Exportet Videos struggling

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DasBrot
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Exportet Videos struggling

Post by DasBrot »

Hello

i have one Test Camera with 2Mp 1920 x 1080
on a I5 4570 with 8 GB Ram on Ubuntu Linux

The Life view is ok but not 25 Frames ... maybe 12 ? Frames. When i Export a Video there is a lot of struggling in the Video.

is this normal ? What is with 12 Cameras ? is the Hardware to Slow ?

System load is ~ 0,8 - 1,28 in not viewing mode, only Motion detektion in the back with one camera.

Bernd
bbunge
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Re: Exportet Videos struggling

Post by bbunge »

By struggling I would guess you mean the motion is jumpy?
Which version of Ubuntu?
I suggest you lower your resolution and frame rate bit to see of it helps.
Turn off CREATE_ANALYSIS_IMAGES. Change PATH_MAP and PATH_SWAP to use ramdisk (/dev/shm or /run/shm for Ubuntu 14.04. /dev/shm for Ubuntu 15.04). This will take a bit of load off of your hard drive.
Ubuntu will, by default, use half of available RAM for a ramdisk. I have reduced this down to 1 GIG for my i5 system with 8 GIG RAM running 16 cameras with no problems.

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DasBrot
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Re: Exportet Videos struggling

Post by DasBrot »

Hi
ok i mean jumpy sorry for my english.
Here is a Video:
http://ixk2q6wzbvboblkj.myfritz.net/own ... XkbqZcEqyR

i have reduced the resolution but alway the same. in life view the framerate is 12 but the Window says its 25 .. With and without recording.
I try the ramdisk when i am at home.
Bernd
DasBrot
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Re: Exportet Videos Jumpy

Post by DasBrot »

I have made your Settings but the jumpy videos are still there.

The only error in log is when i look the life stream ist :
Shared data not initialised by capture daemon, some query functions may not be available or produce invalid results for monitor Monitor-11

is the Harddrive to slow for one full hd camera ?


Bernd
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