Sorry to say that FW 1.1.96 gives me periodic (about every second) jerking movements. image freezes briefly and jumps ahead to the correct frame. I reinstalled FW 1.1.87 with my usual parameters and everything is fine again.
I totally agree with wifi, I have to think about a new access point because the existing one is too sensitive with walls and movements around. Yes, even when the WiFi connection is nominally able to support the stream, let's say, the stream is 12Mbps and WiFi is at 120Mbps, the connection may drop ...
Yes, just watched 2 hours of h265 at 12000k video and 256k audio without any glitch. Problems only arise now if my WiFi connection isn't good, therefore not a problem of the encoder. Increasing the buffer size of the player helps in this case. Indeed a huge improvement over previous versions.
Happy to announce that firmware version 1.0.60 seems to have solved all my problems: now I can have stable maximum quality http streaming with audio at 256k and video at 12000k (h265) for the main stream while also having a stable 2nd stream under any configuration of choice.
I'm back to firmware version 1.0.26 at MaxBitrate of 6000 and audio bitrate of 160000. The newer versions eventually create unbearable audio glitches in my case. Well, sorry Folks, downgrading to version 1.0.26 didn't really help. So I've reinstalled firmware version 1.0.51 and I'm running it at Ma...
I'm back to firmware version 1.0.26 at MaxBitrate of 6000 and audio bitrate of 160000. The newer versions eventually create unbearable audio glitches in my case.
Finalized testing version 1.0.51. It has some accessory improvements over 1.0.49, in particular video is stable over Maxbitrate of 12000, but unfortunately the audio glitches are too frequent in this version compared to 1.0.49, which is yet the most watchable of all that I tested (at Maxbitrate of 4...