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Rosy, sorry I missed your party. Was great you just had towel on and then got naked in front of everyone! I just love when you do that! Hahaâ:heart:![]()
Thanks for your installing more cams! I think you will have many great adventures at your new place! Love you Rosy!
Hi I see Rosy is sitting in front yard. Can neighbors possibly see her. It looks like other houses beyond the wall that is visible. Just asking. So cool if possibility of neighbors seeing Rosy lolâ:smiling_face_with_three_hearts:![]()
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It really is a beautiful and luxurious apartment. With 22 cameras now. Are those all of them? I think so. Now the floor plan needs to be adjusted.
Iâm curious to see how the future will unfold in the large apartment. Because large apartments can quickly become confusing. I donât think the other large houses were online for long before they disappeared again. Because the costs have to be recouped first.
And who will live there permanently?
I wish everyone involved good luck and every success. ![]()
Pure excitementâŠ!
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Loin de tout comme ça je le vois mal tenir plusieurs mois surtout si ça reste juste a 2 couples le manoir a duré combien de temps ? Ils étaient bien plus nombreux sans parler du décalage horaire trÚs important.
These cameras are real Chinese junk.
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Itâs not the cameraâs fault, the problem is all VHTV cameras have to operate at low bitrates or the realms couldnât stream the number of cams active at the same time. At that low bitrate the agitated water surfave eats up all bitrate.
For comparison, when the surface is still, the quality is much better.
One possible solution might be to mount the cameras lower so the water surface is a smaller part of the image area.
Then the pool should always remain empty; thatâs much, much better.
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Sadly, thatâs true. I we ever want to see a real improvement in VHTV video qualities, the realmsâ internet connections would need to be an order of magnitude faster. Or an AI system would need to deactivate all cams that show no people. But then we couldnât watch the cats sleeping.
As it is now, that pool is a video compression nightmare.
Edit: Thinking of it, at any given time there may be about threee intersting cams in your average realm, the rest is pure junk data. If one could change the bitrate settings of an actively streaming camera, a supervising system could allocate the lionâs share of the available streaming bitrate to the cameras that either show the most motion, or that have the most (subscribed) viewers, while drastically reducing the bitrate of the cameras that show an empty wardrobe, for example. That could really make a big difference in quality. Only VHTV would have to put some development effort into that, or look into whether such solutions are already being offered commercially. @kaya wink wink.
I find it a shame that the technician who installed the cameras did his job so unprofessionally; I can imagine that he even gets a few dollars for it.
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