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Re: PTZ Cameras Often Out of Synch...
[Re: Teresasxm]
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03/08/2019 03:55 PM
03/08/2019 03:55 PM
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quote=JoeC047]I have dual monitored both cameras and find them to be within seconds of real time. The Sunset Beach cam, lags slightly![/quote]
Not really. There is a difference between the network/PC time (displayed on your system tray and on the video frame) and when the actual "time" the video is captured.
Just eyeballing it now.... ( Can you tell I had a very long work week and need a distraction?). I can see the SXM Cam has about a two second lag behind the Beach cam. Yet, both cams and my PC are reporting the exact same time. That's network/PC time displayed on the webpage and not the "actual" time in the embedded video frame. Like I mentioned above there will be good days where both will appear in sync while others you are going to see the lag. However the lag/latency in this scenario will always be there you can't avoid it.
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