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Author Topic: Increase streaming fps  (Read 4297 times)

Jim1590

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Increase streaming fps
« on: February 27, 2014, 07:13:53 PM »

Runnig 2 930L's and 1 932L. I have all 3 set to stream their video at 20fps as 30 is grayed out. I use dlink lite android app, tinycam monitor for android (need to work on port forwarding on this one soon so I can use it outside of the home) and I just started looking into computer based dvr'ing.

I looked over the list of working applications and am currently trying i-spy. My plan is to let that application monitor for motion on all 3 and then record the stream. This would avoid dozens and tens of dozens of blurry images going to my NAS.

But after getting everything set up (correctly I hope) I am only getting about 5fps for each camera. I-spy setting has a max fps for each camera at 30.

All 3 cameras have 100% signal strength and I am running a Netgear WNDR3700 router. I am not worried about bandwidth in the house although I have not run that fast and watch netflix wired yet. As for video size, I have a 2TB NAS, so not worried about space.

Mostly, I just want the most fps I can get outof it for better image quality.

Thanks
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ReverendTed

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Re: Increase streaming fps
« Reply #1 on: February 27, 2014, 08:51:35 PM »

Does the FPS improve if you only have one camera running? If you move the camera closer to the router?  If you plug the camera directly into the router with an Ethernet cable?

I've got two DCS-932Ls on a D-Link DIR-605L N300 single-band router and get between 12-15FPS on each.
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Jim1590

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Re: Increase streaming fps
« Reply #2 on: February 28, 2014, 06:45:04 PM »

Tried dropping 2 cameras and not much change. I have one camera in the same room as the router, two others about 30 feet away with some walls in the way. I have a switch in that room already and am awaiting some long cat6 from amazon. I will connect them in that way and see what happens.
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