Optimizing HDMI Output for Tapo H500: Better Screen Mirroring for Tapo AC-Powered Cameras/Doorbells

Optimizing HDMI Output for Tapo H500: Better Screen Mirroring for Tapo AC-Powered Cameras/Doorbells

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Re:Optimizing HDMI Output for Tapo H500: Better Screen Mirroring for Tapo AC-Powered Cameras/Doorbells
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@mopost  Beta firmware 1.3.8 Build 20251029 rel.49886 has been sent to your device, you may check it later in the Tapo app and perform the update.

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Re:Optimizing HDMI Output for Tapo H500: Better Screen Mirroring for Tapo AC-Powered Cameras/Doorbells
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@Regnum Beta firmware 1.3.8 Build 20251029 rel.49886 has been sent to your device, you may check it later in the Tapo app and perform the update.

Tapo P110M Matter 1.3 Release Energy Monitoring through Matter ▶ Smart HomeBase Tapo H500 - Even More Powerful Smart Hub ▶ First Smart Switch Module! Tapo S112 Smart Switch Module with Roller and Switch Dual ModesTapo Camera Image Style & Image Brightness Try out a different image style for your camera!
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Re:Optimizing HDMI Output for Tapo H500: Better Screen Mirroring for Tapo AC-Powered Cameras/Doorbells
23 hours ago

  @Wayne-TP Leider ist Optimierung durch die neue Firmware nicht behoben. Auf allen Bildern in der Quad-Darststellung sind immer wieder Geisterbilder zu sehen. Es ziehen Streifen hinter den bewegten Objekten hinterher. Die Darstellung ist in deiesen Bereichen dann "verschwommen". Als weiteres ist die Darstellung nicht in Echtzeit. Bedauerlichereise taugt das Ganze nicht wirklich für eine Überwachung auf einem HDMI-Monitor. Alle Kameras sind mit LAN-Kabeln Cat.5/6 verkabelt (kein WLAN).

Ich bitte um weitere Mithilfe. Vielen Dank.

 

Unfortunately, the new firmware optimization hasn't fixed the problem. Ghosting is still visible in all images in quad view. Streaks trail behind moving objects, making the image appear blurry in these areas. Furthermore, the display isn't real-time. Regrettably, this setup isn't really suitable for monitoring on an HDMI monitor. All cameras are connected via Cat.5/6 LAN cables (no Wi-Fi). I would appreciate any further assistance. Thank you.

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