Totally missed the tiny print =/
Made those config changes, restarted the BI service.... now im running 26% CPU when in the web client UI3 i LOVE you!!!
Hah! you stated about the "configured your camera groups to not require all frames when streaming" I am looking on the guide and cant seem to find what you are pointing to, could you assist?
It seems, i am only having 99% CPU when i run blue iris through UI3? i closed the web view that ive always used out, and opened just blue iris and im getting 11% CPU??????
Yea, so thats my issue... while working through my cpu usage issue... i was attempting to use the sub streams... but then, well thats where my first post comes in.. I guess my question about the sub stream piece is, for amcrest cameras, what should i be using as the substream request?
OK i changed all of my cameras to 15mb receive buffer
All cameras that had decoder compatibility mode checked, removed that.
All my cameras are set to this recording setting:
I had my AV off to test, but i did add them as an exclusion
Cameras and their bit rates:
Hello all, been using BI for awhile, and finally upgraded from mostly 1440p cameras to full 4k cameras. Since I have upgraded, im noticing my CPU will never go down from 99-100%. I have went through the CPU optimizing and still not getting great results.
All of my 4k cameras are configured...
*UPDATE* I was able to delete the whole registry for BI5 on my workstation and then reinstalled. Now I am able to launch the management console, and launch the remote stream!
I was able to get my BI5 (in service mode) down to about 30% CPU usage. But, when i connect the remote management the...