Hi,
I am trying to understant what is the mechanism in action here.
When my recording limit size is 1200 GB and limit clip age is 7 days , I get what you see on the left and when the size is 40GB and the limit clip age option is not activated, I get what is on the right.
Hi,
I am trying to understant what is the mechanism in action here.
When my recording limit size is 1200 GB and limit clip age is 7 days , I get what you see on the left and when the size is 40GB and the limit clip age option is not activated, I get what is on the right.
Firstly you have an issue with your storage allocation, this needs to be remediated immediately to ensure expected behaviour, reference from the manual below;
Secondly, as a general rule, limit via Size not Age and avoid using both.
In your current configuration (being over allocated on storage) clean-up will be unpredictable.
This is one of my cameras PenteNord4 Record tab.
One of the difference is that now I don't limit the clip age. Maybe that is the key to the problem.
As for the "clips and storage" tab here it is. I changed the Limit size, because I am trying to find the size that will make better use of my available storage space on E:. I tried with 40 GB and had 1 TB free space on E: with no recording gaps. I then tried with 400GB, then I had 700MB free space, still with no recording gaps. Now I just set it up the Limit Size to 900GB, and will see tomorrow if I have recording gaps. I am trying to find the balance between no recording gap and best E: space usage.
Moving files between drives is a pointless exercise that adds CPU cycles, drive head cycles and general wear and tear. Additionally, you have an allocation error showing on your M:/ drive which, I assume, is where your stored folder is located.
Write your video to one place. Don't move it. Limit space based on size, not age.
Heck, you can create a "New" folder on M:/ just as easily. Blue Iris, and the OS, sees it as a totally different directory. I have a "New" directory on W:/, Y:/ and Z:/. All are physical drive in the BI machine.