Movie recording output suffers from dropped / skipped frames #1774
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I can add that I suffer from the same weird thing, rarely but it happened, with an USB webcam (Logitech C525) I see myself dressing in front the door of my flat and in the following frames I am invisible. But it was in the default fps, 15, I elevated it to 25 then ... and survey... |
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Hello, I have a camera streaming RTSP to Motion which is set to record when motion is detected. Quite often the recordings suffer from skipped or dropped frames throughout the recording. The camera has a time stamp with seconds in the top corner and I can see times where one or two and sometimes up to 5 to 10 seconds are skipped.
I have tried all sorts of settings changes, from using passthrough video recording, transcoding at various quality and codec settings and nothing really seems to help.
My computer is high powered and not short on CPU resources. I have tried recording to a RAID of spinning disk as well as fast NVME flash drives. iotop and top show no resource contention.
Does anyone have any bright ideas as to why these recordings are suffering from dropped frames?
Also to note, if I stream the RTSP feed in VLC it streams just fine, no dropped frames so the frame drop is definitely happening between motion and the saved output files.
Thank you!
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