Solving LAG Issues in IP Cameras - Hello Forum

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The discussion centers on the lag experienced when using an IP camera, particularly when accessed through browsers like Safari and Chrome, while it performs well with Internet Explorer. The lag is attributed to bandwidth limitations, as streaming video requires significant data transfer, and the camera may not be optimized for web viewing like pre-encoded videos on platforms such as YouTube. Users are advised to stick with Internet Explorer for optimal performance, as compatibility issues with other browsers may hinder functionality. For further assistance, contacting the camera's support team is recommended to clarify browser compatibility.
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Hello Forum,

I have an IP camera that has some amount of LAG from when the movement occurs to when it shows up in the browser.
What causes that? If I bought a more expensive camera would it the lag disappear?

the camera works well with Internet Explorer (remotely). but It is terrible with Safari, Chrome, etc...when I try to access it from the internet...


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I'm assuming you are streaming data into your browser. If you're accessing remotely via the internet then I'm guessing the problem is bandwidth. Videos contain a very large amount of data and you would need a fairly hefty connection to get a good framerate from a raw camera feed. This isn't like watching a video on yourtube for example as those videos are encoded in a different format that compresses the information specifically with the purpose of viewing on the internet.

Your camera most likely doesn't do that.
 
Hello Routaran,

I have heard that the camera works well with IE but not well with Fixefox or Chrome...
Not related to bandwidth this time...

Thanks,
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Then I would suggest using IE with this camera. Some programs simply don't play well together. I use SharePoint at work and unless I use IE, the system simply doesn't work the way its supposed to.
Trying to troubleshoot the other browsers as there may simply not be possible. The best place to ask would be the Camera's support group. Fire them an email/post on their message board and find out if this device is compatible with the other browsers.
 
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