- Sep 26, 2016
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Hello, I've been a longtime lurker looking for some advice specific to my situation...
I am currently planning a surveillance camera system 3-4 cameras max for the house. 2-3 outdoor cameras will be Hikvision (either DS-2CD2032F-I 4mm or DS-2CD2042WD-I 4mm) and 1 undecided indoor camera to supervise the dog. My research in the forum recommends accomplishing this with a dedicated 5th/6th gen Haswell/Skylake based computer (Dell Optiplex or HP Elitedesk recommended) for Blue Iris. Our home isn't too large (less than 1000 sq feet) to justify more cameras, so I am conflicted with the idea of purchasing a dedicated computer for this because it appears to be overkill for our needs (I have seen mentions that an i7 Skylake processor being able to support over 20 cameras!). Now, would it be completely inappropriate/unadvised for us to have our Blue Iris Server double-up as a Home Theater PC for our living room? My thoughts are it would have 100% usage for the security cameras when we are not home and will work as a Media Player (DVD Movies, NetFlix/Hulu/Pandora Streaming, playing movie files, etc...). Please help sell the idea of going Blue Iris as opposed to going the NVR route. I'm just looking to be efficient with our computer purchases as possible.
Thank you for any help
I am currently planning a surveillance camera system 3-4 cameras max for the house. 2-3 outdoor cameras will be Hikvision (either DS-2CD2032F-I 4mm or DS-2CD2042WD-I 4mm) and 1 undecided indoor camera to supervise the dog. My research in the forum recommends accomplishing this with a dedicated 5th/6th gen Haswell/Skylake based computer (Dell Optiplex or HP Elitedesk recommended) for Blue Iris. Our home isn't too large (less than 1000 sq feet) to justify more cameras, so I am conflicted with the idea of purchasing a dedicated computer for this because it appears to be overkill for our needs (I have seen mentions that an i7 Skylake processor being able to support over 20 cameras!). Now, would it be completely inappropriate/unadvised for us to have our Blue Iris Server double-up as a Home Theater PC for our living room? My thoughts are it would have 100% usage for the security cameras when we are not home and will work as a Media Player (DVD Movies, NetFlix/Hulu/Pandora Streaming, playing movie files, etc...). Please help sell the idea of going Blue Iris as opposed to going the NVR route. I'm just looking to be efficient with our computer purchases as possible.
Thank you for any help