Blue Iris by Perspective Software LLC | Video Security and Webcam Software Following are links to third-party software packages which might be required to use certain cameras with Blue Iris: The K-Lite Codec Pack is highly recommended for Windows systems which have need to open and play MP4, MOV, M2T and other de-facto standard video formats not typically supported by Windows
Blue Iris by Perspective Software LLC | Updates - Blue Iris Software This is perhaps the most significant upgrade in terms of software power and flexibility—you may now use one Blue Iris installation to manage many others simultaneously When connected to one of more remote systems via the new remote management control panel, you get a concise view of each system’s status
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Choosing Hardware for Blue Iris - IP Cam Talk Also note that Blue Iris is not optimized for multiple-socket servers If you are considering running such a heavy load that Blue Iris would be unable to handle it with a single CPU, then you should be using different software Memory 4 GB of memory is sufficient for a smaller system (4 or fewer cameras) but 8 GB is recommended for most systems
Blue Iris setup using Tailscale or similar | IP Cam Talk Blue Iris on an i7-8700, 32GB DDR4 3000, ASUS Prime H370M CSM Micro ATX, Dual NIC, 3 WD101PURZ for a total of 30TB video storage Corsair Carbide Air 240 case in white 22 cams total, 21 Dahua, including 2x HFW5241E-Z12E for LPR
Any benefit in adding a GPU to a Blue Iris PC? - IP Cam Talk I have a BI setup at my parents place running on a HP Elitedesk 800 G4, i5-8500, 16GB RAM, and a couple of NVME SSD's There are 6 cameras connected; 5 Dahua and 1 Reolink, and the CPU utilisation is fine, typically ranging 12-16% I have a GPU lying around and was wondering if there was any
Blue Iris Software - IP Cam Talk Store UI3 web interface is quite good and easy to use on a mobile device Blue Iris motion sensing is easy to use and more accurate than my camera’s built-in alerts It’s worked with every camera I’ve tried, including those with microphones For my small handful of cameras at home, Blue Iris beat all the competitors in both value and performance
Best hard drive setup for Blue Iris? - IP Cam Talk Blue Iris on an i7-8700, 32GB DDR4 3000, ASUS Prime H370M CSM Micro ATX, Dual NIC, 3 WD101PURZ for a total of 30TB video storage Corsair Carbide Air 240 case in white 22 cams total, 21 Dahua, including 2x HFW5241E-Z12E for LPR All Dahua cams purchased from @EMPIRETECANDY