Reolink client playback problems7/8/2023 Simply copy/paste mainstream to sub stream. Baseline RTMP" Model will also populate the mainstream. Please review IP Camera Connection document for details on connecting cameras correctly. If so, you can simply leverage ONVIF to populate the main and sub stream URIs. I believe the RLC 4 & 5 series both provide ONVIF support. Reolink_ip-config_optimized.png (50.14 KiB) Viewed 33233 times When switching to RTMP, the cameras worked perfectly for the mainstream and the sub stream. Many users were complaining about the No Signal message when using RTSP from BI. From our testing, RTMP seems to perform better. However, Reolink provides RTSP and RTMP support. However, Intel Beta adversely affected his Amcrest cameras even with H.264 Baseline. One user with an i7-7700K GHz stated the Intel Beta selection for GPU worked well with his Reolinks. I'm only mentioning this because it's a 5 min test. Reolink H.264 High profile (default setting) causes no signal. Reolink engineers have identified video freeze issues with dual streams on their 8MP cameras (RLC-810A, RLC-811A and RLC-820A). The new client shows promise but it's quite buggy.This post (article) from BI Support is so the BI Support team can provide information quickly to the community based on support findings and troubleshooting. I guess I'll try leaving it at Fluent for a while to see if that helps out. I have no other theories - I'm open to trying to help if someone wants to test more variables. That hasn't seemed to help, so that theory must be wrong. They're all 10fps Fluent, 20fps Clear, for example. One thing I have tried to explore is whether or not varying stream settings might confuse the software, so I've set all my cameras to the same settings as much as possible. I'm not sure if that plays into the problem or not. I always set my feeds to Standard quality instead of Fluent. The program starts out just fine, it's hard to say when the problem happens, but it's likely within half an hour, for sure, possibly earlier than that. High CPU usage, after a time, and eventually frozen video. Same/similar problem - on multiple computers of mine, ranging from my Ryzen 9 5950X to more mid-range AMD and Intel processors. Has anybody found the same issues on their setup? What have you tried that seems to fix problems like above? The only fix I found was to go back to version 7.2.2.33, which has its own set of problems. I must exit out the reolink pc client in order to stop the turbo-ing cpu issue. THis prevents me from having a monitor with this pc client open at all times. Now all cams are apparently auto-upgrade whether I want to or not.ģ.on my AlderLake very updated system, my cpu usage consistently zooms to 99% due to this reolink app version, which starts "turbo-ing" this way after a just a few minutes of normal functioning. Only shutting the cams off will stop this crazed spinning.Ģ.on all reolink cams I own (523wa, 511wa, 811a, 410a, e1zooms, e1outdoors, argus3pros), the ability to choose whether to auto-upgrade the firmware or not has disappeared. Ever since the upgrade to the 8.5.2.0 version of the PC client, I've noticed these consistent problems:ġ.on my reolink 523wa cams, the "auto-tracking" feature must be turned off, otherwise the camera will consistently start spinning rapidly & continuously 360degrees upon an initiation of auto-tracking, especially during "patrol" function.
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