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iCam Support / Re: Troubleshooting 103 - Port Forwarding
« on: November 05, 2010, 08:13:52 AM »Ah, you have an old G4? It may be a CPU issue with the iCamSource connecting to all of those cameras, then.
What is the % CPU usage for the iCamSource in the activity monitor? Also, what is the frame rate that you have set for your cameras? I currently connect to 5 network IP cameras from an Intel Mac mini and it uses about 60% of the CPU with each of the cameras sending video at 2 fps. (Increase the frame rate and you will also increase the CPU usage.) You can also try disabling motion detection for each camera to see how much that helps your CPU usage, as well as decreasing the frequency with which the motion detection logic is performed.
Thanks for the assistance Stefan.... it was very helpful. I originally had the settings maxed out for motion, frequency, frame rate and the default of 500 mb per camera storage. I have tweaked things down a bit and now have all 6 cameras stable and accessible via iPhone iCam for over a week with no freezes, lockups or shutdowns. CPU usage with my new settings goes between 48%-54% (nothing else running on the Mac except basic system apps) I may be able to tweak it UP a bit to a CPU usage of 70% but I will do that over time or leave the settings alone and add 2-3 more cameras to the system... that might get it up close to 70%!
Thanks again!!