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Troubleshooting

WiLife User Guide

104

Video Problems

Video Problem

Solution

My video is fuzzy

• Clean the lens glass with soft cloth designed for cleaning eyeglasses. This will remove

any dust or dirt.

• If your camera is pointing out a window, clean the glass inside and out.
• Focus the camera by gently turning the outer lens clockwise or counter clockwise. You

will find this easiest by plugging the camera into a power outlet near your PC. (See the
section on Focusing and Aiming the Camera in the Getting Started chapter of this
documentation for more information.)

• If you are trying to focus on an item less than 3 feet from the camera, you may want to

try a lens with a shorter focal point from our online accessory store.

My video is too dark or too
light

• Ensure the camera has sufficient light.

• Use the Setup>Camera options to adjust the camera brightness and contrast options.

We find Auto Brightness performs best in changing light conditions.

My video windows are black
and do not show video

• Upgrade your video drivers to the latest version. You can find these drivers on the

manufactures support website.

• Verify that you have installed the latest version of Windows Media Player.

• Reboot your computer to reset the video card.

I cannot see images in low
light conditions

• Check the Setup > Camera > Auto Brightness option to allow the smart WiLife Camera

to automatically adjust to changing lighting conditions.

• Increase the lighting of your target scene.
• Watch for our soon to be released outdoor day/night camera.

I cannot see the detail I need
in on-screen objects

• Clean the lens glass with a soft cloth to remove any dust or dirt, being careful not to

scratch the glass.

• Focus the camera by gently turning the outer lens clockwise or counter clockwise. You

will find this easiest by plugging the camera into a power outlet near your PC. (See the
section on Focusing and Aiming the Camera in the Getting Started chapter of this
documentation for more information.)

• Change the image resolution from QVGA (320 x 240) to VGA (640 x 480) in the

Setup>Camera dialog.

• Increase the camera Bit Rate on the Setup>Camera dialog.

• Increase the lighting in the room.
• Upgrade the camera lens using one from our accessory store (www.wilife.com).

My live video lags several
seconds behind the real
motion

This is most commonly caused by wiring that is poor or by unusual noise on the wiring
system. An underpowered computer or video card can also cause it.
• Plug your camera into an outlet on the same circuit as your PC to test if this line noise

or poor wiring is the cause of the problem.

• Test connecting your camera and USB receiver into other outlets that may not have

the wiring or noise problem.

• Reduce the number of live video windows you have displayed.

My camera view is too narrow
or too wide

Your WiLife Camera was shipped with a wide angle lens that should fit most
applications. If you find you have need for wider or narrower viewing angles, check out
our additional lenses at

www.wilife.com

.

Live video skips and jumps

WiLife was tuned to ensure high-quality recording first, and great live viewing second.
You may find that live video skips from time-to-time if your PC is underpowered or your
HomePlug network is overloaded. Here are a few adjustments to improve live video
viewing:

• Reduce the frames per second (fps) on the camera setup.

• Reduce the video quality to QVGA from VGA.
• Ensure you are running a PC that meets the minimum system requirements, and

preferably one that matches the recommended system requirements.

• Close unneeded applications running on your computer.
• Run virus and spyware detection software to ensure your computer is clean.

• Some power outlets are not wired well; test your camera by plugging it into a power

outlet closure to your USB Receiver (for best results, try using the same outlet for
both).

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