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With these on, SecuritySpy needs to decompress and then recompress the incoming video data in order to save it to the movie files, even if you have the "No recompression" options checked. The main thing you can do to reduce CPU usage is to turn off SecuritySpy's text overlays.
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If SecuritySpy is running at 300-350% this is near the Mac's full CPU capacity, and the other tasks performed by the Mac may be pushing it over the edge. The cause it either the network or the Mac being too slow to keep up. The better-designed cameras will lower their frame rate in this situation to avoid this problem, but not all cameras will do this. This problem is caused when the video data that a camera produces is not consumed as fast as it is created, so it builds up in the camera's buffers, waiting to be sent. The user is at a remote site 3 states away, so it's hard for me to troubleshoot beyond making changes/restarting things and waiting for the user to report back. The camera views appear in real time when the user logs into the individual web interfaces to monitor cameras, so the problem lies somewhere between the 2 copies of SS communicating as best I can tell. changed configuration in server based SS Video Device settings to use RTSP over HTTP (was previously set to JPEG) But the issue continues to return, multiple times a day.

In most cases, it seems to resolve the problem temporarily. Restart wireless access points, cameras, SecuritySpy on server and even the server itself. User typically has other operations going on in the foreground (MS Office, web browsing, etc.) User logs out in the evening and logs back in each morning. Keeps SS running in the background to monitor gate and several other cameras onsite (7 total), connected to the server using MPEG-4 RTSP over HTTP method of connecting SS to SS. IMac 3.2 Ghz i5 8GB, 1TB running OS X 10.8.5 connected to gigabit network. #12 - Y-cam Bullet HD720 connected wirelessly via UniFi AP-Outdoor supporting 801.n wirelessly linked to a UniFi AP-LR also supporting 801.n. #5 - Foscam FI8620 Wired IP (H.264) w/PTZ connected via switched gigabit. SS overlays time stamp info on all cameras, and there masks to block out road traffic from motion detection. SecuritySpy is motion based recording (with no recompression) on to a dedicated 3TB partition of a RAID 5 G-Tech box via USB3. SS regularly takes up 300-350% of processor load.ġ2 cameras installed inside and outside the facility, most hardwired via gigabit, but a couple are wireless, including one of the two problem cameras.
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RAM is regularly 50% free and there is about 200GB free on start up SSD. Server also functions as FileMaker host for one database, CrashPlan storage server and file server. This is a recent development as this configuration has been in place for nearly 2 years.ģ.4.7 running on a MacMini Late 2012 0 2.3Ghz i7, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD, running OS X 10.8.5 Server. These two cameras point to the entrance of the facility and when a vehicle enters, the user can see it real time 15 seconds before it appears in her views. Two cameras (#5 and #12) in recent weeks have consistently been delayed from real time 10-20 seconds. Issue: End user watches several cameras at her desk using SecuritySpy to connect to the server where SecuritySpy resides and records 12 various branded cameras.
