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H.265 within camera

Posted: Tue Jan 14, 2020 7:23 pm
by hx19035
Hi guys,
Finally getting the hang of this BI thing. So many options!

Question: I'm using 10 laview LV-PZ804N4 cameras. The picture quality is good enough for me. When I log into the cameras I notice there's an option to encode to h.265. Should I enable that? Everything I'm seeing and reading is that it's a far more efficient codec. So I'm wondering if the camera will legitimately encode streams to h.265 or if I should just leave it set to h.264 and let BI do the rest.

Thanks,
Chris

Re: H.265 within camera

Posted: Wed Jan 15, 2020 10:40 am
by Raccoontodd
I have mine set to h265. uses less bandwidth. Picture quality is the same as 264 just more efficient.

Re: H.265 within camera

Posted: Wed Jan 15, 2020 5:24 pm
by HeneryH
BUT... you can't use Intel Hardware Acceleration.

I do use H265 to save disk space but I have plenty of headroom on my CPU utilization.

If your CPU is struggling and you have plenty of disk space you may want to make the tradeoff in the other direction and use H264 to save CPU cycles at the expense of disk.

Re: H.265 within camera

Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2020 11:04 am
by TimG
Exactly as HeneryH said,

My BI5 server is also the media server, so it can have the cpu loaded quite high by other programs (i.e recording multiple HD channels), but I have a lot of hard drive space. For that reason, I have my cameras set to H264.

I did try h265, but the increase in BI5 cpu usage was immediately visible :shock:

Re: H.265 within camera

Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2020 8:48 pm
by HeneryH
Tim and I are good reasons there is no one right answer. He has plenty of disk but needs CPU. I have plenty of CPU but need disk.

Neither is right or wrong, you need to pick what works for you.

Re: H.265 within camera

Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2020 11:09 am
by SpecimenB
As of version 5.3.3.0, you can now enable Intel HA for h.265.