I have restarted system, software, installed new software, etc.Perhaps I will try another software just for a test and see if it also causes a drop in FPS when set in this non IR mode. The BI software does not have my specific screen setting of 1600x900. The minute I turn IR on, the FPS jump up to their specified settings and the bitrate remains the same in either setting.ĭropping fps occurs at night only in F6, non IR, 1280x720. I contacted BI tech about this and I can't remember what he said about this, I need to check emails. IR light really floods an area and I imagine easily triggers the photo sensors in the cam, verses visual light that we see as helpful during night. The initial start of the software, the cameras were making rectangles like crazy, but I have calmed it down quite a bit.Īs for the frame rate dropping at night time in non IR mode, Could it possibly be that the camera is designed to run IR at night and if it is not on, it somehow defaults down to 7 fps because it thinks there is a really low light level. The software has some resetting of sensitivity and I am presently tweaking these to my car traffic and shadows. Click to expand.This is set to 50 right now, so your saying to move it to 30, correct?Īfter updating to BI's new download 4.2.2.2, the tearing has stopped completely.