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Hello,I have RLN8-410 v2 NVR and 6xB800 cameras. I have successfully set up Blue Iris and able to view "balanced" (or "standard") stream of all my cameras connected to NVR using RTMP stream. I am also able to view "Fluent" stream via RTSP. In camera setting I am able to change bitrate and FPS for "Clear" and "Fluent" and this is affected in Blue Iris server. As for now we are not able to use "Clear" stream from NVR, I am using "Balanced" as this is better quality than "Fluent", but resolution is still enough "low" so I can use that for motion detection and DeepStack AI detection which, by the way, works perfectly and gives completely new dimension of my security system with true people, car, or pets detection.The question is how can I change "Balanced" settings - stream framerate and bitrate? The second question / request:Can you add this option to cameras / NVR in next firmware release?Thank you in advance!Kind regards,Karlo
I know that B800 4K camera is not new, but it is still selling on Reolink site in a kit, and also as add-on camera. This is one of the best cameras considering picture quality.How can we (users) push Reolink to release firmware update and give us ability setting i-frame interval and fixed FPS at night ??That was asked few times, but people in Reolink had no ear for that...Thank you for your answer..Kind regards,Karlo
@lindsay_464625727078605 I'm interested in that, too!!I already asked few times Reolink for that, but without any success. BTW, they are still selling that camera!!
@reolink-fiona please make update for HW IPC_5158 as this majority users have. I use Reolink B800/D800 with BlueIris and only with reolink cams I have problem, but this update seems fix all problematic things and that would be so good! Please update for these cams, it haven't past 2 years since buying, many prople have them.
Can you please make an update for B800/D800 cameras, regarding iFrame and Fixed Frame Rate settings??
Dear Reolink,I have RLN8-410 NVR with 6x B800 camera. Picture quality is really good bus as I don't have AI cameras - detection function is completely useless (false alarms because of wind, bugs, shadows, etc. , but also missed alarms of some important movement in from of camera - I know this is limitation of non-AI cameras as they work based on pixel-changes, and I don't want to go deep into this topic as everything is clear).I managed to set up Blue Iris (just for testing) and streamed from my Reolink NVR and I was amazed how good that works. Person, car, pet detection, instant notifications with capture on my phone via Telegram implementation! Even car plate recognizer! Without false or missed alarms! The catch is that we can only "pull" fluent (preview) stream from NVR via RTSP. So all this works perfectly on FLUENT stream. Imagine how good it would be if we can stream also "clear" (main) video....When can we expect solution of having "clear" streaming from Reolink NVR via RTSP protocol?Kind regards,Karlo
Hello,I have 6x B800 cameras connected on NVR RLN8-410 hardware no: N2MB02. All cameras and NVR are updated with latest firmware (NVR- 3.0.0.148; Cameras 3.0.0.183). In NVR network setting I found "ONVIF protocol" option - I turned that ON (I assume this is only support for connecting other cameras on network to NVR via ONVIF protocol?).The main reason for this topic is because I want to try some sort of AI detection but investing in new set of RLC-810A expensive option.Is there some possibility that I can set up BlueIris, or iSpy with current configuration? I managed to view subStream, but I hope there is some way to view mainStream?Does any have similar situation or have some advice?
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