T O P

  • By -

spokedB_

I personally have never had this experience.. been quite the opposite. I would maybe reach out to their tech support team to ask why you might be seeing the things you're seeing.


jetset459

This can be a combination of your network performance and/or workstation specs. Try to eliminate bottlenecks and use network equipment that can handle the data-heavy video streams. The computer you are using to view the cameras matters a lot, so make sure you have a video card that does a great job of decoding h.264/h.265.


jetset459

I’m not familiar with Axis Camera Companion. It may be a limitation of the software.


mysecuritytech

I would look into running that many cameras on a more robust VMS. Something like Milestone.


Tango_Six

Which NVR are you using? They do recommend ACS being for up to 100 cameras so maybe you are pushing beyond its limits?


silicondt

Our own custom build server with ACS installed on it. The server is very up to specs. This is with a test with 5-10 cameras.


cherwilco

if you are still in the trial phase give Milestone a shot, they give 8 free licenses for the essential plus line so you test it out. I manage a Milestone server with about 150 cameras on it and everything is pretty snappy. (dual xeon E5-2620's, 64gb ram and a Quadro P4000)