Troubleshooting

Preview

Preferred camera resolution is not listed in the Resolution Picker

  • → The selected device does not support the resolution, so a different one must be chosen.

Connection failed

  • The Viewer Panel becomes red bordered and will probably show an error message in the Viewer Status Bar. Common reasons and possible solutions are:
    • Device(s) powered off → Check power status and switch off/on if necessary.
    • Cable/Wireless connection problem → Unplug/plug  cables or switch WLAN off/on if necessary.
    • Wrong FPS configuration → Check the camera’s FPS support and change the Preferences.
    • Device is currently used in another application (e.g. Skype) → Close all not needed applications.

Viewer Panel shows black image instead of live video

  • Capture devices sometimes send black still images when not receiving any input signal → Check the HDMI/SDI/.. cables delivering the source video signal.

Record

Recording performance is low (e.g. indicated by high number of dropped or duplicated frames)

  • System performance too low  → Check the System Requirements. Choose lower resolution and/or lower FPS and/or decrease number of cameras.
  • Another task slows down your computer in the background → Close all not needed applications and watch out for CPU intensive tasks e.g. with the help of the Windows Task Manager.
    • If tasks named ‘ffmpeg.exe’ are running while SET Video Review is NOT RECORDING and NO EXPORT was made, please 1) close SET Video Review and 2) close the ffmpeg.exe task(s).
  • Recording performance is low although Preview is working well → This can happen because the Preview is NOT an indicator for a sufficient system performance! (due to not reading/writing any data from/to the storage device)

Connection failed

  • … see ‘Connection failed’ in the Preview Troubleshooting above.

Viewer Panel shows black image instead of live video

  • Capture devices sometimes send black still images when not receiving any input signal → Check the HDMI/SDI/.. cables delivering the source video signal.
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