BlueIris doen's delete old clips in order

andre__x

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Jun 17, 2019
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Hi all!
I've been using BlueIris (5.5.7.2) for some years, but I'vew just noticed that it doesn't delete old clips automatically.
I've set it up to limit the storage at 5TB, the drive is 6TB, but the disk is full and I still see clips from months ago and just a fee from the last days.
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The Stored folder has just about 200GB of video.
As you can see, the it seems to delete clips at random:
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I really don't understand!!!
HELP! :)
Thanks!
 
Have you manually flagged them or have anything being flagged by default? If so, depending on your other settings, it may not delete flagged clips.

Are you moving files from NEW to STORED on the same drive? If so, stop that and just keep them all in NEW.
 
Have you manually flagged them or have anything being flagged by default? If so, depending on your other settings, it may not delete flagged clips.
Hemm...What do you mean by "flagged"? How can I flag a clip?
Are you moving files from NEW to STORED on the same drive? If so, stop that and just keep them all in NEW.
No, as you can see, I don't move the clip to STORED, I just use the NEW folder.
Thanks
 
Oh ok - you mentioned you have 200GB in stored folder, so I thought you had something moving there.

A couple ways clips can get flagged - you manually (or accidentally LOL) tag them to be flagged as you are reviewing them or you are using BI AI and tell it to autoflag triggers.
 
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I have the exact same problem....I will look in the directory and there will be stuff from 6 months ago in there while more recent stuff (from just a few weeks ago) gets deleted to make room. This has been going on for years, and no, nothing is flagged to protect/save.
 
I had a problem like this once. BI was deleting clips just after creating them, and leaving the oldest clips intact. In my case it was caused by clip database corruption (which happens shockingly often with Blue Iris).

If you right click any clip and choose Database > Repair/Regenerate, it may fix the problem. If that does not work, you may need to use the Delete & Regenerate option. Know that while any database repair or regenerate is active (which can take an hour or more for large databases), no new video can be recorded.
 
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I do not know about indexing (not sure where to do that), but I do have it set to do a Compact/Repair every day at 4am.
 
I've repaired/regenerated the DB yesterday, but the NEW folder exceeded the limit and the old clips are still not deleted.......
 
I’ve only ever had this happen when I’ve renamed cams in BI, the rename causes the old clips to be no longer valid and required a manual tidy up.

What I would do if you don’t care about the existing footage is, stop BI, delete all clips from Windows explorer from all the folders that you have configured in BI, then delete the content of the BI database folder and then restart BI.

On start it should rebuild the database and then take it from there to see what happens.
 
I’ve only ever had this happen when I’ve renamed cams in BI, the rename causes the old clips to be no longer valid and required a manual tidy up.
I've checked and I haven't renamed the cameras.
What I would do if you don’t care about the existing footage is, stop BI, delete all clips from Windows explorer from all the folders that you have configured in BI, then delete the content of the BI database folder and then restart BI.
On start it should rebuild the database and then take it from there to see what happens.
Unfortunately I can't do that. Even if I could, I would know if it works only in a few weeks when the storage hits the limit.
But thanks for the idea.
 
Any issue's such as this should be reported to BI support, by the proper method as outlined in the BI help file. The more that report it, the more likely it will get fixed.