dont use the blue iris overlay, it does not get recorded when using direct to disk. Use the cameras own overlay.I have been clicking around settings but I can’t find the button to change from am/pm to 24hr.
I appreciate if someone could guide me... thanks!
If using BVR format you can add the timestamp back when exporting, however, you are much better off using the cameras. See threads on timesynctool that will allow you to run your own timeserver on the pc so the cameras are all in sync without the need for external access.Thanks fenderman, I forgot that “direct to disk” obviously will affect the time stamp.
See threads on timesynctool that will allow you to run your own timeserver on the pc so the cameras are all in sync without the need for external access
Blue iris gets it time from windows. If you set windows to 24h then restart blue iris, the timeline will change to 24hI'm glad I made the switch to a dedicated "blue Iris" PC, and I see there are endless possibilities
We have sorted out the timestamp when recording direct to disc, but I'm still searching for how to switch from am/pm to 24hr - system vise. The reason is very simple, as this reflects the timeline and other basic feature. I guess I can live with it the way it is, but I find it strange that it's not possible to change.
Am I looking for a setting that it's not possible to change?
Simple you're wasting significant amounts of power but more importantly when Blue Iris reencodes it will degrade the image, not by a lot but it does.Again, here fenderman advocates not using BI's overlays. I use them extensively. What is the problem if you have the cycles to spare? I prefer much visual consistency and color coding which BI overlays allow, unlike each camera using a certain font face and some only supporting white. Now if you had all Dahuas, good for you -- I'm sure camera-provided timestamping (as long you synced the cameras) is ok.
You are correct about needing help. First of all the purpose of bit is not overlays, however even if you want to make full use of the overlay function you would not want to do it every single camera. It's important to think a bit before rambling on like a fool.