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I just replaced my 1st generation wired Video Doorbell with the 2nd generation...connection is through the VMB5000 hub.
Resolution is set to 1944x1944, and everything looks great except live streaming on the web portal (which actually makes 480p SD video look good). Playback of recordings on the app & web portal, live streaming via the app and the still images on the Dashboard and the Devices pages all look great. I tried switching to 1536x1536 and 1080x1080 and it made no difference.
Note that the gen 2 is located in the same location as the gen 1, which had an excellent image when live streaming.
1st pic (below) shows live streaming the Doorbell and Front cams simultaneously...2nd pic shows the still images for comparison.
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@BrookeN
Just downloaded a firmware update from 1.7.1_2122_3f617de to 1.8.0_2309_380b3e6 which I thought might solve this lousy live streaming video problem, but it made no difference whatsoever.
Note that it could only be installed with the app since, when I tried in the web portal, I would receive a message telling me "Upgrade Version Invalid"...just one more thing to deal with 🙄
EDIT: "it made no difference whatsoever" seems to only be true with the web portal...the Live Streaming on the app now looks great! 😁
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I sent the images to Jeff to take a look at, I will update you as soon as possible.
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@KachinaShadow I just wanted to follow up real quick and see if you are still seeing this behavior?
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@BrookeN wrote:@KachinaShadowI just wanted to follow up real quick and see if you are still seeing this behavior?
Unfortunately, yes.
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Any word on if there's any updates on this?
Paul
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I do not have any as of yet, I will reach out to Jeff.
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@BrookeN
Just an FYI...tonight I received a notice that there was a firmware update for the Video Doorbell, so I installed it thinking that it would solve this issue, but it still remains the same.
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Thank you for the update.
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@BrookeN
I thought I'd try some different resolutions and zoom levels on my 2nd generation Video Doorbell to see if it made any difference with the awful live streaming image...it did not. However, I did notice that there was an increase in the amount of zoom while live streaming as opposed to the at rest image (the at rest image matches what I'd set the zoom at in the video settings). Note that none of my other cameras change the zoom level while live streaming and that this only happens, with the doorbell, in the web portal...the image on the app does not change the zoom while live streaming and that live stream image is focused and sharp.
I've included two screenshots with the corner of the door, in relation to the edge of the frame, circled so that you get an idea of the change in the amount of zoom. You can also see the same change in the two screenshots that I included in my initial post on this issue.
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I'm surprised you replaced the first gen with the second gen one. The former offers the same, if not better, features than the latter, a replaceable battery (more eco friendly), local storage and a better detection range being a few to mention here. The resolution is also better, especially if you compare the first gen with the HD version, but I'd not quibble over 1.5k on the former vs 2k on the latter anyway. The second gen doorbell looks good, though.
I quite liked the innovative spirit of the old Arlo, with HD and Pro 2 cameras being excellent, and the audio doorbell characterised by a really small-size factor, while the first gen chime has much nicer looks than the second gen one. I love having my audio doorbell because of exactly how small and unobtrusive it is. I find that newer products are just repackaged versions of the existing ones, driven by consumers always wanting the newest.
This doesn't seem to be a feature of Arlo only. Netatmo, for example, did a similar thing with their second gen weather station. The first gen one is as functional and probably cheaper to get. The German router manufacturer Fritz! does the same, although being a good company, they support all their models, even those that are nearly 15 years old, with the latest firmware updates. They actually use this as a marketing feature because here in Europe, the drive and fashion is towards caring more about our precious planet (hence the European Commission's decision to use usb-c as standard and requirement of all new products to support it).
Just my personal views, of course.
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Actually the 2k image on the 2nd generation (in the app) is much better that the best resolution on the 1st generation, hands down. Onboard battery stays charged between 60 & 75% with no issues.
Now, if they can just solve the live streaming picture quality on the web portal, everything will be just fine 😉
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@Edinburgh_lad1 wrote:
I'm surprised you replaced the first gen with the second gen one. The former offers the same, if not better, features than the latter, a replaceable battery (more eco friendly), local storage and a better detection range being a few to mention here.
I think @KachinaShadow is talking about the wired doorbell (AVD1001), which does not have a replaceable battery. Only a very small internal battery which can smooth over power glitches. Also, the current doorbells can be paired with a smarthub, so local storage is available.
FWIW, I don't think longer detection range for a doorbell camera is always better. Lots of folks posted here saying that the AVD1001 and AVD2001 have too much range - triggering on people on street sidewalks and street traffic.
Personally I end up wth a lot of unwanted recordings with my AVD1001 . Since the doorbells can't be aimed, this can be hard to manage.
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Were you able to pass on the images that I included in message 10 of this thread?
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@KachinaShadow I was thank you for providing those.
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Since it's been 3 months since I first installed, found the problem and posted it the next day, but have seen no progress on a resolution whatsoever...then maybe someone could send me a new 2nd generation Wired Doorbell so I could at least feel like something's being done by someone (me).
Note that the first generation, that I replaced, did not have this problem... I did it to upgrade to a 2K image. Unfortunately what I now have is a much worse image.
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Let me look into this @KachinaShadow and I will reach back out to you.
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@BrookeN
Thank you...although I'm not sure that a new doorbell would actually solve the problem since it's only on the web portal and everything works good on the app, but at this point I'm not sure what else to try.
One other thing...yesterday I got this notification (pic below) a few times, while trying to live stream the doorbell, so now this whole thing is even more confusing...not to mention frustrating.
Also note that about 20% of the time, when I try to live stream the doorbell on the web portal, the waiting/connecting circle just keeps spinning...something that does not happen on the app.
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We are aware of the behavior you were seeing in the screenshot.
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This whole doorbell thing is getting crazier and crazier...I thought I'd check the doorbell image to see if anything's improved and this is what I got.
While the tiles (when livestreaming in both Dashboard & Devices) in their small frame seem to look a little better, when I expand the frame, I get a really bad image and a different frame resolution in Dashboard (pic 1) than in Devices (pic 2).
The other thing (pic 3) is that for at least 20 minutes after checking that in the web portal, I was unable to livestream the doorbell on the app because it thought that that camera was in use elsewhere...it was not!
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Thank you for providing those pictures. I will update you soon.
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Not sure if this will help anyone or not but when I live stream the doorbell camera in the Alexa app on my phone, I get the same bad image as I get on the web portal...note that my four other cameras, when live streamed in the Alexa app, have a clear image just like in the Arlo app or web portal.
Yet, when I live stream the doorbell camera on the Echo Show Five screen, it is crystal clear just like when viewed in the Arlo app.
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