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    Problems migrating licence

    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.
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    Problems migrating licence

    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?
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    Blue Iris crashes 12th gen VM

    Blue Iris is still probing for hardware acceleration. That is the problem.
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    Blue Iris crashes 12th gen VM

    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...
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    upgrading from Xeon E3-1280 V2 3.60GHz

    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...
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    variable record framerate based on motion detection

    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...
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    upgrading from Xeon E3-1280 V2 3.60GHz

    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 )...
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    variable record framerate based on motion detection

    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...
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    variable record framerate based on motion detection

    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...
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    variable record framerate based on motion detection

    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...
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