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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => IP Cameras => DCS-933L => Topic started by: noseph on November 11, 2013, 12:49:47 PM
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I am getting motion triggers that appear to be interference. Also in general the right 1/3rd of the screen is shifted to the left side. See link for one of the images I am getting.
https://copy.com/CdkYL (https://copy.com/CdkYL)
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I am getting the exact same thing, both the interference and the shifted image. This triggers the motion detection, sending me an email every five minutes (sometimes more often, sometimes less).
I does not happen during night time (I dont use night mode), only during the day. My camera sits on a box, and itīs about 1 meter away from other electrical equipment.
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I have the exact same problem.
When can we expect a new firmware thats correcting this problem?
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I have the exact same problem.
Motion detection is useless with this bug.
:'( :'( :'(
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I have the exact same problem.
Motion detection is useless with this bug.
:'( :'( :'(
I have the same issue:
(http://i1242.photobucket.com/albums/gg527/gajego/20140312_111148_031.jpg) (http://s1242.photobucket.com/user/gajego/media/20140312_111148_031.jpg.html)
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I'll forward this additional post to D-Link for review.
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D-Link expanded the release notes for the latest DCS-933L firmware version 1.03b08 (security update). There are additional changes that were not documented in the first set of release notes: DCS-933L - Cumulative Firmware Release Notes (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=53798.0)
There are two particular bug fixes that leave me wondering if the issue described in this thread was addressed. The release notes entries are a bit ambiguous:
- [Bug Fix] Adjust sensor settings for video flash issue happened sometimes
- [Bug Fix] Fix bad frame issue happened sometimes
I'm not sure how to interpret this. . . :-\
Have any DCS-933L owners who updated with the security update noticed any improvement on the image artifacts discussed in this thread?
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I don't have the guts to update...
Who wants to test??
;D
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I don't have the guts to update...
Who wants to test??
;D
This is a critical security update with some additional features added:
Network Cameras - Security Patch for Select Cloud Camera Models [2/25/2014] (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=58241.0)
I've applied the security upgrade to all my Cloud cameras without issue, but haven't had time to test whether this artifact issue was addressed or not. Again, the release notes were a bit ambiguous, so I'm not sure if those two fixes refer to the issue described in this thread. ??? :-\
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I've updated two camera's of the eight I use and had ZERO false detections or false triggers in the last 24 hours.. :o ;D
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I also updated my cam and also zero false detections the last days. I hope it stays this way. I am positive. ;D
Finally after more than 4 months.
Pppfff
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I also updated my cam and also zero false detections the last days. I hope it stays this way. I am positive. ;D
Finally after more than 4 months.
Pppfff
Excellent! Great news! ;)
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I can tell you that the v1.03b08 is much better. I'm running 640x480 - H.264 - 1.5Mbps - fps30.
I mail my motion detected (40%) movies, 8 seconds, to keep the avi size acceptable. And I upload the motion detected movies (15 seconds) to a FTP server. Until now no false detections. ;D
I think they did a good job. Unfortunately without any communication during the development process. I still think that's a very bad think D-Link!!!! We were waiting 4 months without any status update. >:(
Greetings.
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I can tell you that the v1.03b08 is much better. I'm running 640x480 - H.264 - 1.5Mbps - fps30.
I mail my motion detected (40%) movies, 8 seconds, to keep the avi size acceptable. And I upload the motion detected movies (15 seconds) to a FTP server. Until now no false detections. ;D
Thanks for your continued feedback. I hope other DCS-933L owners post their experience as well to validate that everything has in fact been resolved. I'd feel more confident proclaiming success with at least three people offering similar results.
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Call for user feedback...
At least two users of the new v1.03b08 firmware has reported that this latest firmware has corrected the image artifacts that caused false motion detection triggers in earlier firmware versions.
If you installed this latest firmware, please post your findings!