Over Decode Ability

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wdeertz
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Over Decode Ability

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I have a 16 channel NV4116E NVR with 9 cameras currently connected. I am trying to tweak the camera resolutions and fps so as to not overload the network and nvr. The NVR is advertised as being capable of 80Mbps and I do not belief I am anywhere near this maximum throughput but I keep getting a message "over decode ability" on certain channels.

See attached photos showing the network load and system bps readings. Is this NVR not capable of 80Mbps??

I've got all my cameras resolutions and fps dialed back and still keep getting this over encode message.

Please help.
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Melvin
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Re: Over Decode Ability

Post by Melvin »

Hello wdeertz,

Yes the NVR supports 80Mbps throughput. If you have multiple cams above 2 MP resolution then the video resolution might need to be lowered. Do you use all Amcrest cameras or any third party?
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wdeertz
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Re: Over Decode Ability

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Yes all cameras are Amcrest, 6 IP4M-1025E and 3 IP2M-844E. Most of the cameras are set to 5fps and 2048 vbr. 2 cameras are set to continuously record and the rest only record on motion detection.

My question is, when the main screen shows “over decode ability” does the nvr still record if Motion is detected? Based on the bps readings and network load I am no where near 80Mbps so not sure why I get the over decode message.
wdeertz
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Joined: Fri Nov 10, 2017 9:14 am

Re: Over Decode Ability

Post by wdeertz »

Yes all cameras are Amcrest, 6 IP4M-1025E and 3 IP2M-844E. Most of the cameras are set to 5fps and 2048 vbr. 2 cameras are set to continuously record and the rest only record on motion detection.

My question is, when the main screen shows “over decode ability” does the nvr still record if Motion is detected? Based on the bps readings and network load I am no where near 80Mbps so not sure why I get the over decode message.
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