Lovely. Thanks for reporting. I'll see whats up.
Right on! Fixed.4.7.2.4 fixes the issue. thanks
@jaycanter
Are you by chance using the "Limit decoding unless required" feature in Blue Iris on all or some of your cameras? It has a drastic effect on lowering CPU usage, but the setting can only do its magic for cameras that are not being viewed though the web server (in a mobile app or web client). So if you are using that setting, then the answer to your problem is easy, you've overloaded your Blue Iris PC and need either a hardware upgrade or a pass at optimizing the Blue Iris and camera settings.
That FPS setting in Blue Iris does nothing because modern cameras streaming H.264/H.265 control their own frame rates. For such cameras, Blue Iris auto-adjusts its FPS setting to match what the camera is providing (I don't know why Blue Iris doesn't just disable or hide the setting).Yes i have to use "Limit decoding unless required" I have 20+ cameras and all are Dahua so all the dome cams i can't set the fps. I set them to 15 in the camera but there stuck at 30 with BI.
Yup, that is basically what is happening then. Any time the cameras are visible in a mobile app or web client (like UI3) the limit decoding thing is temporarily turned off.If i turn off "Limit decoding unless required" on the cams i have on cpu goes to 100
Hmm. I haven't heard of this happening before. Are you 100% sure you are changing the FPS of the camera's main stream, and that you are loading the same main streams in Blue Iris? Like maybe you're loading a 1920x1080 sub stream instead by accident and that sub stream is still set to 30 FPS in the camera.That's my problem No matter what you set the Cams for they do 30 fps. Except for the ptz and varifocals.
Here's pic of BI staus page.
No matter what they are set for in the cameras they show 30 8n Bi
Heh. Maybe so. I don't know anything about it.There was something about newer being signed so you can't go back