lol
why do you care about bitrate changes above if you run them in vbr anyway...
with hardcoded rubbish in firmware many companies like reolink tries to trick you with "good looking image" , so an uninformed customer think.,.. wow what a good looking image... this is the typical cctv chinese...
please dont post image / footage...
you cannot say what is going on from "some footage" or still images... it doesnt matter how it looks.. they might trick you with "better" or "same" visible quality
who is looking a stream 24/7 ? on some scenes you might have missing motion or blurry image due...
yeah... please report what they change in night...
and if the sd-recordbug etc. is true from other thread
it doesnt matter what the image look... changes in bitrate/iframe/fps can lead to problems in third party applications... but if they want to go reolink... good that i have only dahua cameras
Ah ok. Then it was a misunderstanding... the C on box is also described in the notes, i thought that they now removed it and you will get G3/G5 randomly
Ah ok... then they mean half instead of double...
Hardcoded Bitrate/fps/iframe changes are complete BS ! No one wants that...
So you are...
In my opinion no one should buy models which are affected by this G3/G5 bullshit.
Hikvision should first start to give an answer WHY they decide to act like this.
- is there a design fault?
- is there a problem with chip delivery?
....
According to some users in the other thread it seems that...
yes and this is the problem. In my opinion the firmware isnt released (i can be wrong) and its only supported with C version ... Uk sellers have many non C versions and some continue to stock them. so if you buy in UK the change to get G3 platform model is high.
this guy here was already asking...
this is not possible... if you want something like that you need an active deterrence camera
thatswhy many use IR-cameras.. they dont want a bright LED the whole night...
i may try it if i have more time... i have a unused freepbx here laying around for playing
i know that some video phones support it, but it really depends if the device send the video-stream-information in header. if not, you have to go rounds to get it work with isapi
hikvision/hikconnect grabs the rtsp stream BEFORE you take the call.
most (or all) sip apps only shows you the video feed after you accepted the call... but maybe you find one, which can do it.
Its also possible with VLC on Windows,... omxplayer,vlc,... are all high customizable videoplayers, which you can control via commands or with scripts.
Its called "mosaic" on vlc
see here
https://wiki.videolan.org/VLC_HowTo/Make_a_mosaic/...
Please before you playing around with the raspberry... test with VLC first.
the stream url depends on what you are using,, direct ip or NVR.
You can find the channelnumbering here Hikvision RTSP Stream URLs
the url from any hik cam for substream is...
when playing with sip... remember... you can only use SIP or Hikconnect... not both at the same time. maybe they fixed it , but i had the problem with an older version of the intercom system.
another problem... there is no sip app which show you the videofeed without accept the call... this is...
Next time better factory it via indoor station (under devices)... so the indoor station will push the password from indoor station to outdoor station and set everything up automatic...
at the moment all newer models are delayed because hikvision cannot get any chips ... so some models will be available next year or have long delivery times... depends on where you order and what their distributor can deliver.
like dahua they are struggeling hard. they will not release any good...
you can use two doors on some outdoor stations... any automatic gate has a NO/NC contact. so it is easy possible to run a wire from gate to outdoor station.... if you enable it in webinterface, you have 2 buttons to open... one for entry door, other for gate.
you cannot connect directly with putty to rpi, because SSH server is not turned on .
there are 2 ways ...
1) put a file in boot folder on sdcard called "ssh" ... NO ENDING, just "ssh" (How to Set Up a Headless Raspberry Pi, Without Ever Attaching a Monitor)
2) connect keyboard to raspberry...