Coming back to Zoneminder
Posted: Sat Dec 09, 2023 2:00 am
I tried ZoneMinder long ago but I ran into many problems because of my low end hardware. I'd like to try again but I have a few planning questions.
Is ZoneMinder still recompressing camera video streams?
If a camera outputs video as H265, why wouldn't Zoneminder just use the raw stream it's being provided instead of wasting CPU/GPU/electricity re-encoding an already compressed stream? I switched to a cheap NVR because it doesn't appear to re-encode the video and I'm sure it's running on a Celeron of some other underpowered CPU. When I download video from it, the video appears to be the original H265 stream. Or, should I accept that I need a GPU to re-encode 8 simultaneous input H265 streams again?
What is a GPU sufficient to do 8x 2k or 4k streams?
4K helps immensely to see faces. I had several occasions where the higher resolution helped immensely to catch perpetrators by face. But I don't want a GPU wasting 500W of power re-encoding if it can be done cheaper.
Thanks for helping me plan this out.
Is ZoneMinder still recompressing camera video streams?
If a camera outputs video as H265, why wouldn't Zoneminder just use the raw stream it's being provided instead of wasting CPU/GPU/electricity re-encoding an already compressed stream? I switched to a cheap NVR because it doesn't appear to re-encode the video and I'm sure it's running on a Celeron of some other underpowered CPU. When I download video from it, the video appears to be the original H265 stream. Or, should I accept that I need a GPU to re-encode 8 simultaneous input H265 streams again?
What is a GPU sufficient to do 8x 2k or 4k streams?
4K helps immensely to see faces. I had several occasions where the higher resolution helped immensely to catch perpetrators by face. But I don't want a GPU wasting 500W of power re-encoding if it can be done cheaper.
Thanks for helping me plan this out.