Pixel shifting
Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2024 4:18 pm
I have a few wired Lorex cams with this problem, but this happens with other cams as well. I have a short video that shows the problem, but its 100MB so I cant upload it here.
If you could watch it, every few moments you'd see the image shifting just a few pixels one way and then another, also the image can darken and lighten a little during the shifts.
Using a variable bit rate and high Max Bit rate seems to help, but this shifting can trigger alarms in some zones.
Im wondering if there are brands of outdoor wired cameras that have absolutely steady images, or if theres a setting in the cam that might help? btw, in the Lorex gui, theres no i-frame setting.
If you could watch it, every few moments you'd see the image shifting just a few pixels one way and then another, also the image can darken and lighten a little during the shifts.
Using a variable bit rate and high Max Bit rate seems to help, but this shifting can trigger alarms in some zones.
Im wondering if there are brands of outdoor wired cameras that have absolutely steady images, or if theres a setting in the cam that might help? btw, in the Lorex gui, theres no i-frame setting.