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No this was available in BI4. You need to use find inspect to it pulls the onvif profile. Pull point will be in video>configure. In bi5 its called get onvif events. Spend the 30 bux. Bi5 is well worth it.I’ve not seen that before… Is that a BI5? I haven’t done my upgrade conversion yet.
If you are spending 250, might as well get 8th gen for a bit more. The 8th gen i5 is more powerful than a 7th gen i7.@fenderman I spent the $30 last year... just haven’t had the time...still trying to get an i5 or i7 7th gen from Dell for only $250. Got one for my wife and very impressed with it. Been trolling the refurb site the last two weeks and missed it by a hair a couple of times.
it will hold 2x3.5 as well as an ssd. Edit, double check, the elitedesk does, I think the prodesk is the same.Thanks. I found online specs that elude to it, but would you know if it will natively hold a 2.5” and a 3.5” drive without having to get a another drive cage? I had a hard time finding one for my wife’s dell. I need up finding the cage and velcroing the 2.5” to the power supply.
Also note that under trigger tab you need to select cameras digital input or motion alarm.No this was available in BI4. You need to use find inspect to it pulls the onvif profile. Pull point will be in video>configure. In bi5 its called get onvif events. Spend the 30 bux. Bi5 is well worth it.