ah, that will be it thanks ..... I normally install from my NAS but it was offline and so I just grabbed the latest download online, but yeah, it will be out of support.
I've done this 2 or 3 times before without problems when upgrading / moving computer, but now even though BlueIris recognizes my licence, the cameras are still watermarked saying it is the demo version. What could be causing this?
I've been using Blue Iris for years. I ran it mostly in a VM.
With an i7-8700 it would pick up the graphics passthough from the hypervisor.
I'm upgrading to a 12th gen with Iris but my hypervisor does not pass this through in the same way.
(Iris only supports SR-IOV now).
It seems when Blue...
I've managed to pick up a HP G2 EliteDesk 800 - Core i7 6700 + 16GB DDR4 RAM
It has a 500GB HDD which I'll replace with an SSD for windows and another for new footage with archiving to my NAS
Having experimented a little I will also reduce CPU load as follows :
Record my 8M and 5MP cameras...
So i've been doing some testing and it seems the second stream resolution varies depending on the camera .
Some also support a 3rd stream of slightly higher quality, but the resolution is generally very low.
It's a bit of shame you can't trade off some of the quality on stream 1 for slightly...
I bought a box some time ago to run FreeNAS and a few dockers/VMS including plex, rslsync, pihole, unifi controller.
I also added my BlueIris Windows 10 VM to it in an effort to consolidate but the strain is showing and I'm thinking of upgrading.
I run Xeon E3-1280 V2 3.60GHz (passmark 9456 )...
Present setup is :
1 x 8MP
3 x 5MP
1 x 2MP
recording at 20 fps (on motion) which can be dropped to 15fps.
I also want to add 2 cameras to this.
Not looking to upgrade computer so just want to squeeze 24/7 coverage out of this.
I could drop the resolution but this defeats the object of having...
Thanks.
Yes this is about saving storage but I want to keep CPU/power down so re-encoding isn't an option.
I'm only recording motion at the minute but wanted to capture what was going on 24/7 and retain for 30 days.
The idea about the substream is an interesting one. I think it only supports...
I was wondering if Blue Iris supports recording at varying rates depending on motion detection.
Ideally, I want to use direct to disk rather than re-encode.
So maybe 5 frames a second then if motion is detected 15 frames.
My cameras are Hik vision Easy IP 3.0 Dome's and I don't beleive I can...