You may think it is not having a problem (maybe it is or maybe it isn't), but it can impact the CPU% or recording or any other item.
Or one day it may just quarantine the whole program and you lose whatever happened from the quarantine until you free it.
From the help file:
Antivirus. These monitor files or folders for changes, looking for threats. These may
interfere by locking files which
Blue Iris is actively modifying or attempting to delete. For
smooth and efficient software operation, you should exempt the database and clips storage
folders. Blue Iris never creates or uses executable code in these folders.
Application and process scanning. These monitor actively running software and every byte of
information sent or received for suspicious activity. These are by-far the most intrusive and
can greatly affect software performance. For proper efficient software operation it is highly
recommended that you exempt the BlueIris.exe executable as well as the supporting file
BlueIrisAdmin.exe from this type of scanning.
In the past, this type of “security” software has
been responsible for otherwise unexplained memory leaks and broken camera streams.
These software like to “cache” network communication, and in the case of a camera video
stream, this can be gigabytes of information each day, often overwhelming memory or disc
resources with endless “temp” files.
BlueIris.exe should be added as a Process exclusion, while the C:\BlueIris folder should be
excluded as a Folder.
Here’s what the exemption should look like in Malwarebytes:
