![]() Your original content will probably be at 1080p resolution, so, naturally, you’ll want all this quality in the output the question is – can your CPU handle it? If you see the message “Encoding overloaded” in OBS, your CPU is probably choking on the encoding. Since OBS records your screen in real time, CPU usage rises significantly with the number of pixels your processor has to handle for each frame. Probe: Found stream hevc.The resolution is a key factor that determines CPU usage. scan: Too few previews (0), trying harder Warning: Could not read data for preview 1, skipped hb_sample_pts: couldn't find video packet near 3794944 stream id 0xc0 (type 0x4 substream 0x0) audio 0xc0 dvd: not a dvd - trying as a stream/file instead Libdvdnav: vm: failed to read VIDEO_TS.IFO Libdvdread: Can't open file VIDEO_TS.IFO. Libdvdread VDOpenFileUDF:UDFFindFile /VIDEO_TS/VIDEO_TS.BUP failed Libdvdread VDOpenFileUDF:UDFFindFile /VIDEO_TS/VIDEO_TS.IFO failed Libdvdread: Encrypted DVD support unavailable. bd: not a bd - trying as a stream/file instead Src/libbluray/bluray.c:2585: nav_get_title_list(C:\Users\tproc\Desktop\Hikvision test.mp4\) failed Src/libbluray/disc/disc.c:424: error opening file BDMV\BACKUP\index.bdmv Src/libbluray/disc/disc.c:424: error opening file BDMV\index.bdmv Src/libbluray/disc/disc.c:323: failed opening UDF image C:\Users\tproc\Desktop\Hikvision test.mp4 Udfread ERROR: ECMA 167 Volume Recognition failed hb_scan: path=C:\Users\tproc\Desktop\Hikvision test.mp4, title_index=0 capabilities (hardware): bpyramid icq vsinfo opt1 ![]() H.265 encoder: yes (8bit: yes, 10bit: yes) capabilities (hardware): breftype icq la i downs vsinfo opt1 opt2 mbbrc extbrc trellis ib_adapt nmpslice preferred implementation: hardware (any) via D3D11 Intel Media SDK hardware: API 1.30 (minimum: 1.3) Compile-time hardening features are enabled ![]() Temp Dir: C:\Users\tproc\AppData\Local\Temp\ĭata Dir: C:\Users\tproc\AppData\Roaming\HandBrake mov files, this is intentional because it makes the files more secure and makes it much harder for people edit or manipulate the footage.ĬPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-7700HQ CPU 2.80GHz These clips will still likely have to be played in VSPlayer or VLC because Hikvision uses specialist encryption and compression that means the video files are not standard. (you can change this file location in the local menu under configuration) ![]() The file should then automatically be download to your chosen "Downloaded Clip" location. The only way from a browser to download shorter files if you have large packets set is to use the clipping tool in the playback menu, start clipping pre the event you want to download, watch through the events, and then stop clipping at the end of the events. Unfortunately, adjusting the packet time will likely only affect future footage as the existing recorded footage has already been packaged into those larger files. You can adjust the packet duration so the files you download are shorter and smaller, to do this go to Configuration > Storage > Advanced Settings > Other > and you will see a box where you can enter the packet duration, we would recommend around 10 minutes. Hi default, the Hikvision NVRs usually packet their continuous recordings in 1hr packets of recording, which is what you are finding when using the download function in the playback menu. ![]()
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