After installed the 4 camera system with a 8 channel 4k POE camera kit from H.View, I noticed that this is a blind spot that I need to cover. This camera attracted me with its low price with wanted specification. I ended up to swap it to cover my drive way. It has a build in Mic and IP 67 water proof which fit perfectly to the location.
When I received the product, I was impressed with its quality and its color even with night vision with just the drive way lights.
One thing that I found annoying is the sensitivity of the motion detection. It was too sensitive. I get notifications in the middle of the night due to little animals wondering around the drive way. There must be a place to set it. I will have to find time to look into it more. Or I just sent it to record but mute the notification.
During setup, I had a small glitch on network settings. I tried to contact seller for help, was not expecting to hear back anything helpful. However, I was surprised how knowledge the team was and they were able to point me to the right direction with detailed steps to solve my problem.
Overall, I strongly recommend this camera. I attached two images when I was unpacking it.
I bought some items from H.VIEW with no hesitation after some contrast with other sellers.
I chose this 4K full color POE camera this time and decided to install it in my garden, which seems really a wise choice. I can enjoy the beautiful night view of my garden, even with just a low moonlight.
Besides this function, others are more or less the same with the 4K POE Camera.
-With build-in mic,I can hear sound of my videos.
-Wide angle,see more places than I expected.
-With a micro SD card slot, which can support up to 256G.
-Smart motion detection with high sensitivity, any movement is detected , it will send you email alerts real-time pushes to App.
Thanks for that. That would make sense. Maybe the HViews were primarily sold by the Sannce/Annke distributors, because they work well with their DVRs. The Sannce DVR, currently working says the HViews are working in AHD mode. I bought the HikVision used, and got a good deal. I could put the HView back on the HikVision, and let you know what mode it says.
I couldn't find any place where it specifically says what mode the camera is in. I did find in the "record" area for all 8 cameras, where it says that the one camera in operation is recording in the 960x480 mode. The other 7, not connected, say 720p. This is not an IP camera, so I don't think you can install it, even though the HikVision unit wants it installed. Is there some trick you can use to install a non-IP camera, then change the mode? If so, this could fix the issue.
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Fristly please confirm your computer IP address under the Nerwork Connection Detail(You can find this page in your computer Control panel--Network and Internet link--Network and Sharing Center)
5. The ip address of the computer you are using will be listed under IPv4 Address, and the Router IP will be listed as theIPv4Default Gateway. In our scenario, the router address is 192.168.1.1. So we want to find all the devices on this network starting from the Router IP.
- IP From-the first three octets of camera should be same as the IPv4 address (Router IP address) you only need to change the fourth
octet.eg: When The ip address of router is 192.168.1.1, the ip address of camera can be changed to 192.168.1.2l Subnet Mask -must match your network subnet mask as shown in above picture
Along with compression type, each camera has tons of other options and the web based interfaces are more user friendly than ever before. The Hikvision and annke are fully compatible with the chrome browser without plugin or adobe flash, and the Hview and Dahua offered live view in chrome once flash player was activated. The settings on the Amcrest cameras can be adjusted in chrome, but live view is only available in internet explorer, or after downloading and installing their chrome addon, which feels more like a separate browser to me than a chrome addon. The camius was the only camera that required internet explorer to run, which is disappointing, because it also offers the most customizability and options.
Below I list my notes for each camera integration and tell you my observations of it. Below that I try to make some conclusions about which options work best for which use cases (if you want TL;DR you can skip to that.)
Unfortunately, the same camera stream will be less reliable after it goes through the camera proxy. It will not display more and it will stop updating after it displays initially quite often. I usually have to re-load lovelace a few times to get all 4 cameras updating consistently with the proxy cameras whereas the ONVIF cameras they are based on are quite stable. On my tablets they will run for quite a while if they load up for the first time, but on Firefox on desktop they stop running after a few minutes and I have to refresh the page.
EDIT I updated the CPU on ONVIF cameras after trying it without the proxy camera. Turns out it uses the same CPU as FFMPEG when you go to the streams directly, it was only the proxy camera that was saving my CPU, somehow it avoids using FFMPEG at all (!)
To help other your lag issues, in your Hikvision cameras see the I-Frame interval to the same setting as your frame rate. Lag with stream component enabled should then be reduced significantly, but you may encounter buffering depending on your network capacity.
@scstraus, really interesting writeup. I did my fair share of testing various camera integrations myself (I also have multiple Hikvisions, although most are 4k, so that makes the problem worse), but by far not as exhaustive as you did. Great read.
Another important thing is h.265. A lot of the higher end camera setups are heavily shifting towards it, as it really reduces bandwidth and storage requirements significantly. Unfortunately, as far as I know, there is no support for that on HA yet.
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