Hi, I've now upgraded my server to Debian 12, hoping that a more up-to-date Debian installation can handle 4K processing. Except for the basic stream, 4K doesn't work well within a practical framework. During live streaming, I can zoom into the image. When I play back the recording (since it's only MJPEG working), I can't zoom in the recorded video anymore. If I switch to the original resolution in the recording window, everything hangs for 1-2 minutes, then the image comes in at the original resolution, and 1-2 minutes later, the next one.
How can I configure a 4K camera to work as quickly as conventional FHD cameras through the ZoneMinder web interface? What settings do I need to adjust and where?
4K Webinterface configs - what a horror
Re: 4K Webinterface configs - what a horror
4k is a big problem. And now we are seeing 16k cameras coming out.
In 1.37 series we have more options for reducing cpu/ram use. Lots more work to be done.
In 1.37 series we have more options for reducing cpu/ram use. Lots more work to be done.
Re: 4K Webinterface configs - what a horror
Surely nobody will do motion detection on 16k. That’s 15360 × 864 pixels. Over 130 megapixels.
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Re: 4K Webinterface configs - what a horror
Damn It ;/
Internal processing in ZM works not really bad, but Webinterface is unuseable with 4K Recording :/
So we have to wait for stable 1.37
16K Next resolution stage : Hubble
Internal processing in ZM works not really bad, but Webinterface is unuseable with 4K Recording :/
So we have to wait for stable 1.37
16K Next resolution stage : Hubble
Re: 4K Webinterface configs - what a horror
EDIT : watching the 4K stream in auto skale mode works. zooming does not work useable, but when pause the record tooming into one single picture works ok.
Re: 4K Webinterface configs - what a horror
Stable 1.37 will be 1.38.
Meanwhile, 1.37 is ok from my experience with 1.37.42.
Meanwhile, 1.37 is ok from my experience with 1.37.42.
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