Blue iris xeon Restarted the service and it went back to using the normal amount of RAM it always has -- but it just keeps creeping back up. mpowers1984 Posts: 1 Joined: Mon Sep 07, 2020 5:11 pm. Blue Iris will load, but most if not all, cameras will show the rainbow strips. 60GHz - 32 Cores | 48GB RAM | 8TB RAID | Sophos UTM WAF | Mostly various SV3C Cameras Top Blue Iris 5. webb24 Posts: 6 Blue Iris; ↳ General discussion; ↳ Blue Iris 5; ↳ Older versions; Other topics; ↳ Network cameras; ↳ PC configuration; ↳ Chit chat; Blue Iris 5. 60GHz - 16 Cores | 24GB RAM | 8TB RAID | Sophos UTM WAF | Mostly various SV3C Cameras The primary node I'm running Blue Iris as well as CodeProject. 60GHz - 32 Cores | 48GB RAM | 8TB RAID | Sophos UTM WAF | Mostly various SV3C Cameras Are this system enough to run blueiris with maybe 8 4k cameras recordingCPU Multi-Core Dual Intel Xeon E5-2600, 2. That will be your primary limiting factor. Re: Port Forwarding. Thixotropic Blue Iris 5. When I've replaced 3 of the cameras with the 5mp cameras, I can not get a good frame rate on those 3 cams. TimG Posts: 2621 Joined: Tue Jun 18, 2019 10:45 am Location: Nottinghamshire, UK. 64gb, dual cpu 24 core XEON with Nvidia Quadro P400. Matts1984 Blue Iris 5. Turn off substream. HeneryH Posts: 733 Joined: Thu Jul 18, 2019 2:50 pm. 60GHz - 32 Cores | 48GB RAM | 8TB RAID | Sophos UTM WAF | Mostly various SV3C Cameras Top 5 posts • Page 1 of 1 Blue Iris 5. logo06 Posts: 3 Joined: Mon Jul 12, 2021 1:27 am. The machine becomes so slow it's pretty much unusable but you can still access the cameras via the web interface (the stats at the bottom of the web interface show 100% CPU usage, 40% Memory, 5% HD , 4 FPS). Re: FPS and Bitrate. TimG Posts: 2566 Blue Iris; ↳ General discussion; ↳ Blue Iris 5; ↳ Older versions; Other topics; ↳ Network cameras; ↳ PC configuration; ↳ Chit chat; Hello everyone, I am running Blue Iris v4 on an everyday windows computer with no issues. Re: Help! Need Brands that works with Blue Iris. When you created the shared drive on the NAS, you specified a user. Thixotropic Posts: 747 Joined: Wed Sep 04, 2019 7:20 pm Location: Low-Earth Orbit. i9-10900KF) do not include integrated graphics, and therefore lack Quick Sync Video and require a separate GPU while offering only Newbie: Intel Xeon with dedicated GPU? Good morning, I'm fairly new to the world of BlueIris, so bare with me. 4 cores at 3. Re: Help with expanding system. g. I run BI on VirtualBox Win7 VM running on a Linux Mint/Ubuntu 18. The only thing you will be missing is Quick Sync Video, because that is an Intel-only technology. If you don’t care for web access, skip parts 1 and 2 (Except you still need to DISABLE Blue Iris -> Settings -> Web server -> Advanced -> Use secure login page) Then, the rest of the guide will work fine. 2) Reduces power consumption a little. I have it on a Xeon workstation with 2 cores and 8gb ram for the VM, 1tb storage and Win10 guest. It rarely uses the full CPU or RAM. It works well with Win10 20H2 so there is no problem there. I've read through a lot of the Blue Iris 5. I've adjusted the framerate in the camera UI, in BI settings, switched to H265, and everything was already direct-to-disk. Post by HeneryH » Tue Jun 22, 2021 12:58 pm. I would first suggest that you revert to an earlier version and send Blue Iris support an e-mail concerning the problem. 60GHz - 32 Cores | 48GB RAM | 8TB RAID | Sophos UTM WAF | Mostly various SV3C Cameras I am also running BI on a XEON based system - a "fleabay" dual Xeon X5670 board running at 3 GHZ. See his post on Add the following to /etc/modprobe. I started out with ESXI 5 and currently running v6. In the "Clips & archiving" dialog box I found the settings for storage, but I'm unclear on what the recommended setup should be for network storage. 00 Extra NIC: H092P DELL PRO/1000 Blue Iris 5. Post by Thixotropic » Wed Jul 01, 2020 11:13 pm. If that file isn't there (its wasn't on my host) just create it. Tim Blue Iris 5. The current unit I'm using is pushing around 565MP/s at the moment and maxes the existing Xeon E3-1245v5. 60GHz - 32 Cores | 48GB RAM | 8TB RAID | Sophos UTM WAF | Mostly various SV3C Cameras Top 20 posts Actually the Blue Iris Status -> Cameras tab would probably be the most helpful Blue Iris 5. Post by FullSwing » Tue Sep 28, 2021 2:40 pm. Here is the trick: Most web browsers do not support HLS natively. adrianjonas Posts: 1 Joined: Mon Nov 09, 2020 10:31 am. We have about 43 camers, with 15 are 5MP, and 26 are 2MPs, and 2 are 3MP 360 Blue Iris 5. Theone24 Blue Iris; ↳ General discussion; ↳ Blue Iris 5; ↳ Older versions; Other topics; ↳ Network cameras; ↳ PC configuration; ↳ Chit chat; Blue Iris 5. PrimaryInc Blue Iris; ↳ General discussion; ↳ Blue Iris 5; ↳ Older versions; Other topics; ↳ Network cameras; ↳ PC configuration; ↳ Chit chat; Blue Iris 5. Crypto Blue Iris 5. I've been using h264 with the Intel QuickSync so far with 20 cameras and the guards can't view all of the cameras at the same time as the CPU can't keep up. Skip to content. 60GHz - 32 Cores | 48GB RAM | 8TB RAID | Sophos UTM WAF | Mostly various SV3C Cameras Top 7 posts • Page 1 of 1 Blue Iris 5. 60GHz - 32 Cores | 48GB RAM | 8TB RAID | Sophos UTM WAF | Mostly various SV3C Cameras I've looked at the Blue Iris Update Helper database and looked at some of the Xeon systems. reddawg Posts: 148 If you are still having problem starting Blue Iris after updating to the Windows 10 2004 feature upgrade, Hmm, never saw this thread before I have been running Blue Iris on the same server since Nov 2014. In most Blue Iris installations, your CPU is the limiting factor which determines how many cameras you can have. Cpu usage is like 5 percent running blue iris in background as service. If you plan to use Blue Iris's AI integrations or a large number of cameras, get at least 16 GB of memory. If I were to go with Xeon (due to handful of logistical reasons), would it be better to choose a higher end Xeon without Intel QSV but has a similar passmark score as the i9-10900k, or would it be better to choose one that has QSV but a passmark score (limited sample size) Blue Iris 5. It's not free, but a small cost compared to much less-featured commercial products. nandobarreto Blue Iris; ↳ General discussion; ↳ Blue Iris 5; ↳ Older versions; Other topics; ↳ Network cameras; ↳ PC configuration; ↳ Chit chat; Go to your Blue Iris Options-> Cameras-> Choose "intel":-----Now right click on each Camera and go to "Camera properties " Then go to "Video Tab" and where it says "Hardware Accelerated decode" choose "Default" - 'Default Blue Iris 5. AI on has 2 x Xeon E5-2640 V4's and 128GB of RAM. Blue Iris has the advantage there. For the stream to work in most browsers, you will need to use a 3rd party player such as Clappr which is free and extremely easy to use! Here in this Spoiler block is a basic Blue Iris 5. I use that box for a ton of other things too and currently drive 4 cameras Case: Fractal Design Define 7 XL Power Supply: Corsair RM750X 80+ Gold Motherboard: Supermicro X11SPI-TF CPU: Intel Xeon Silver 4210T (10c/20t) Cascade Lake 2. Sabrina Posts: 2 Joined: Wed Oct 21, 2020 2:58 pm. At the moment i'm running both blue iris and if i enable the license on C:\Program Files\Blue Iris 5\autoexport Blue Iris 5. TimG Posts: 2621 Joined: Tue Jun 18, 2019 10:45 am Another alternative is to use a good remote desktop solution to control the Blue Iris machine from your second computer. stewart Posts: 17 Joined: Mon Oct 07, 2019 3:19 pm. Systems with a "T" suffix on the CPU (e. This one is powered by a Intel Xeon Gold 6142 CPU (as far i know this one doesnt have any hardware acceleration) Already moved BI5 for testing to the new system, but one of the camera was getting connection drops now and then (until i changed to H265 instead of H264). BassTeQ The developer of UI3 says it would be possible to implement in UI3 if Blue Iris could/would "implement an audio listening endpoint using the Web Socket protocol". I've scoured release notes and options to see anything that may have changed. 5 posts Seems like 1 frame every few seconds. d/kvm. 60GHz - 32 Cores | 48GB RAM | 8TB RAID | Sophos UTM WAF | Mostly various SV3C Cameras This one is powered by a Intel Xeon Gold 6142 CPU (as far i know this one doesnt have any hardware acceleration) Already moved BI5 for testing to the new system, but one of ^^^ All the yes. 10 cameras is a meaningless number. 60GHz - 16 Cores | 24GB RAM | 8TB RAID | Sophos UTM WAF | Mostly various SV3C Cameras. Win 10 VM running in ESXi on top of 2 older Xeon 4C/8T L5520's 8 cores allocated. Post by Pete917 » Mon Jul 27, 2020 2:12 pm. Re: FPS Drops. About 15 percent while running the desktop app and about 40 percent running the web browser Reply reply For specific processor recommendations, check out the Wiki that the admins are putting together: Choosing Hardware for Blue Iris | IP Cam Talk Two blurbs to read -- the part about how important it is that the process has Intel Quick Sync built-in (this how an i5 can out perform a Xeon), and how dedicated video cards don't usually add any value. IAmATeaf ↳ Blue Iris 5; ↳ Older versions; Other topics; ↳ Network cameras; ↳ PC configuration; ↳ Blue Iris 5. it has 4 vCPUs from an older Xeon processor and I get times of about 350-500ms for object recognition. I have Blue Iris running on Windows 10 in an ESXi VM with 12 cores assigned. I run 25 cameras at 2mp on a 10yr old e1225 Xeon and 30% cpu utilization. Blue Iris 5. What does Reliability history show you ? You can double click on the faulting item to get a deeper description of the issue. 60GHz - 32 Cores | 48GB RAM | 8TB RAID | Sophos UTM WAF | Mostly various SV3C Cameras Before and/or after your changes it might be helpful to post your Blue Iris Status > Cameras tab. If I set Hardware accelerated decode to NO , or Intel or Intell +VPP Blue Iris uses 100% CPU non-stop. 60GHz - 32 Cores | 48GB RAM | 8TB RAID | Sophos UTM WAF | Mostly various SV3C Cameras. jkhall Posts: 4 Blue Iris; ↳ General discussion; ↳ Blue Iris 5; ↳ Older versions; Other topics; ↳ Network cameras; ↳ PC configuration; ↳ Chit chat; I like blue iris and feel that it will meet my needs for a small home security system 4-5 cameras. 20, 4 Hikvision DS-2CD2342WD-I 4mp recording @2688 x 1520, 4 Dahua HDW4300C recording at 1920 x 1088, 1 Dahua HDBW2300R-Z Blue Iris 5. Everything was perfect: low CPU usage, low memory usage, video was smooth, etc. It's running 9 cameras, not all of them are 4k, and the CPU load is constantly at ~35%. 2x Intel Xeon E5645 @ 2. I have a couple questions for you gurus: ThinkServer TS140 Xeon E3-1225 v3 @3. I gave the VM 8 cores when I created it back on BI Blue Iris 5. Only a couple cams have motion detect, and that takes up most There are a few Xeon CPUs that have quicksync such as the E3-1245v2 and E3-1275. 29 posts 1; 2; 3; Next; louyo Posts: 180 Joined: Sat Apr 18, Another alternative is to use a good remote desktop solution to control the Blue Iris machine from your second computer. This system is meant to run Blue Iris and not much else. 4 Ghz 12 physical cores, 24 logical processors 96 GB memory (overkill I know, this was a repurposed server) Blue Iris 5. Well, I recently purchased a used Dell PowerEdge R720 server with two Intel Xeon E5-2650 processors and 64GB of memory. TimG Blue Iris 5. Post by adrianjonas » Mon Nov 09, 2020 10:34 am. 60GHz - 32 Cores | 48GB RAM | 8TB RAID | Sophos UTM WAF | Mostly various SV3C Cameras Top 7 posts • Blue Iris 5. Toggle signature. x | Server 2022 VM | Xeon E5-2660 v3 @ 2. I created a Windows 10 VM and installed Blue Iris on it. Return to Blue Iris 5. 40 GHz - 6 threads and 16 GB RAM has been enabled and almost fully utilized for most of the time and consume power Any downfalls to running Blue Iris on a VM? I'm running ESXi 7 and would allocate 2 sockets, 4 cores and 8GB of memory. Thanks Guys, Xeon E-2224G with UHD Graphics P630. 00. Most of your newer non budget line CPU's are going to handle blue iris just fine. x | Server 2025 VM | Xeon E5-2660 v3 @ 2. ^^^ All the yes. In my case I have one chip (12 processors) and 16GB RAM dedicated to the VM. One goes to camera VLAN and one goes to IoT VLAN. jkhall Blue Iris 5. 7 with the latest patches installed (build 15160138 ). FAQ; Board index. Frigate is great for looking at recognition events, and the image recognition is great. x x64 | Windows 10 Pro x64 | 16GB RAM | i7-7700 3. As such, it is extremely important to optimize your configuration Business, Economics, and Finance. Re: Looking for new system, 5-7 cams. 60GHz - 32 Cores | 48GB RAM | 8TB RAID | Sophos UTM WAF | Mostly various SV3C Cameras Top 6 posts • There are many, for example, Dell T5810/5820 workstations loaded with DDR 32GB and up, E5-1620/1630v4 Xeon processors, AMD FirePro W5100 W7100 WX7100 GPU Since I have a xeon box that can't support an igpu I have a p2000 in my blue iris machine, it dramatically decreased CPU load and idles at ~30% video decode utilization w/ 8 cameras (5x Blue Iris 5. I had Blue Iris running perfectly on an Intel NUC 8 with an Intel Core i7 8650U and 8GB RAM. I'm looking into Intel CPU models with an "F" suffix (e. For It adds some useful AI features. I'm trying to figure out how much Intel Quick Sync really helps with CPU load in Blue Iris. Search titles only Running about 22% CPU on a Intel Xeon E5-2403 v2 1. Re: Blue Iris 5 substream profile Foscam FI9828P. My Camera only supports 640x480 on the sub stream so if that’s good enough for your 24x7 recording, do it, otherwise blue iris will need As a point of reference (not < 2GHz though) I run a dual Xeon E5-2630L v2 system running Proxmox with a Windows VM for Blue Iris. I have 10 FHD streams that I have 16 4K at 20fps and use a dell emc t40 with Xeon processor and 24 gb ecc memory and idle at 22%. CPU is 3%, memory is 10%, Played around with HA with no change. I just have to click on each and manually restart. Just upgraded last night and got an alert in the middle of the night that my Blue Iris machine was low on available RAM. Click on "Check for updates". Pete917 Posts: 3 Joined: Sat Jul 25, 2020 12:04 pm. Make that username and password the same as it is for the user on the PC running Blue Iris. Blue Iris. I just purchased Blue Iris and received a PayPal receipt but it has been about 30 minutes and I still haven't received an email with my license key (used official website). If I get to the bottom of it I'll post an update. I'm currently using a PowerEdge R610 with dual Xeon X5670s, so 12 cores at 2. 60GHz - 32 Cores | 48GB RAM | 8TB RAID | Sophos UTM WAF | Mostly various SV3C Cameras Blue iris requires Windows, which is an additional expense. I want to rebuild Blue Iris onto a virtual machine to save some Search. 4. 3/3. mikelkal Posts: 1 Joined: Sat Dec 05, 2020 12: This one is powered by a Intel Xeon Gold 6142 CPU (as far i know this one doesnt have any hardware acceleration) Already moved BI5 for testing to the new system, but one of the camera was getting connection drops now and then (until i changed to H265 instead of H264). 60GHz - 32 Cores | 48GB RAM | 8TB RAID | Sophos UTM WAF | Mostly various SV3C Cameras Top 7 posts • Page 1 of 1 Blue Iris is running within an ESXI VM on a PowerEdge R53 E5-2650L 12c/24t (VM has 6 cores) and averages about 28% CPU load. Sometimes there can be some info summarized in there that is easy to miss. 5 posts • Page 1 of 1. 60GHz - 32 Cores | 48GB RAM | 8TB RAID | Sophos UTM WAF | Mostly various SV3C Cameras Top 19 posts In the past, there have been issues between ReoLink cameras and Blue Iris 5. I'd also pass through a Western Digital 6TB purple spinning disk Blue Iris has been regarded as the go-to DIY solution for NVR software for a while. I've seen mixed info on that. Pre-Trigger Record time. terk Posts: 175 Joined: Tue Jun 18, 2019 2:36 pm. X. 3 posts • Page 1 of 1. I too have multiple Amcrest cameras, though not 1080p or wifi, but still. VLC plays stream nicely. I found that my attempts to run BI on Xeon based systems have struggled and run into some major sync issues when you exceed 1080p due to the lack of HW video Is a refurbished Xeon workstation a good idea for Blue Iris server? I'm planning to buy (or build) a blue iris server that will probably also run a VM with Home Assistant as well. 4GHz for my Blue Iris box. under Record under file container format. The server on the top right is a The guide is to help configure Blue Iris and home assistant in a secure way while also letting you use the app and UI3 securely. BlueRIdge Blue Iris 5. 60GHz - 32 Cores | 48GB RAM | 8TB RAID | Sophos UTM WAF | Mostly various SV3C Cameras Top 6 posts • Blue Iris 5. To Revert to an previous Blue Iris version 1. 20, 4 Hikvision DS-2CD2342WD-I 4mp recording @2688 x 1520, 4 Dahua HDW4300C recording at 1920 x 1088, 1 Dahua HDBW2300R-Z recording at 1920x1080, AXIS M7014 Blue Iris 5. Notes: 8 GB of RAM is recommended as a minimum for most, especially on Windows 11. 07. MikeBwca Blue Iris 5. reddawg Blue Iris 5. I currently have 11 cameras recording 24/7 (about 4,200 kB/s) and the CPU usage for The Xeon Gold 5120 has much worse single threaded performance than i7-9700K. But Blue Iris and frigate seen to have different purposes. Post by mpowers1984 » Mon Sep 07, 2020 5:14 pm. The software just isn't optimized for smooth The primary node I'm running Blue Iris as well as CodeProject. 2. 60GHz - 32 Cores | 48GB RAM | 8TB RAID | Sophos UTM WAF | Mostly various SV3C Cameras You are using an overpriced outdated qnap device that uses an xeon processor. TrunkMonkey Blue Iris; ↳ General discussion; ↳ Blue Iris 5; ↳ Older versions; Other topics; ↳ Network cameras; ↳ PC configuration; ↳ Chit chat; Blue Iris 5. I ran blue iris on ryzen 5 3400g with 16gb ram - 6 wired IP cams, 2 wireless cams, and also taking in feeds from unifi Actually the Blue Iris Status -> Cameras tab would probably be the most helpful Blue Iris 5. We currently have ~20 1080p Hikvision cameras, but the Hikvision NVR is on its The Xeon Gold 5120 has much worse single threaded performance than i7-9700K. VM's and Management have their own dedicated 10Gbps SFP+ connections. GameStop Moderna Pfizer Johnson & Johnson AstraZeneca Walgreens Best Buy Novavax SpaceX Tesla. Try launching Blue Iris then go into Settings -> Startup and re-enable "Run as a Windows service", then exit from Blue Iris and re-launch Blue Iris. 2ghz (8 physical 8 ht cores), 64gb ram, and a GeForce GT710 GPU. 60GHz - 32 Cores | 48GB RAM | 8TB RAID | Sophos UTM WAF | Mostly various SV3C Cameras My AI immediately stops working on everything but the Hikvision running Blue IRIS's built in motion. I'm fond of Multiplicity 3 myself. Post by MikeBwca » Tue Mar 02, 2021 8:32 am. See if the BI service starts properly. 2 GHz 95 W RAM: 3x 64 GB + 1x 32 GB DDR4 2400 ECC LRDIMM Extra HBA: Passthrough HPE H220 (LSI 9205-8i) - FW P20. 60GHz - 32 Cores | 48GB RAM | 8TB RAID | Sophos UTM WAF | Mostly various SV3C Cameras Top 19 posts Blue Iris 5. 0 host system . VerySecure I'm trying to figure out how much Intel Quick Sync really helps with CPU load in Blue Iris. Open Blue Iris console and select Blue Iris Settings -> about tab. 93 GHz. It takes strong single threaded performance for Blue Iris to be able to play video without dropping frames, and even the most powerful systems struggle to handle 4K video at high frame rate in Blue Iris. 80 GHz with 8 Gigs Ram. 60GHz - 32 Cores | 48GB RAM | 8TB RAID | Sophos UTM WAF | Mostly various SV3C Cameras Blue Iris has never had a compatibility problem with AMD CPUs. Quick Sync has two main advantages in Blue Iris: 1) Reduces CPU usage by up to half (more or less, depending on other settings). I run CP under docker on a separate VM from my BI VM. 60GHz - 32 Cores | 48GB RAM | 8TB RAID | Sophos UTM WAF | Mostly various SV3C Cameras Top 6 posts • Page 1 of 1 I have Blue Iris 4 on a VM running Windows 10 Pro; the Blue Iris process was consuming 30%-60% CPU, it now maxes it out). Intel i9 14400 is a given but do I stick with this or go to server Xeon CPU's again? Can I run RTX GPU's with the server cpu's and do I Blue Iris 5. 60GHz - 32 Cores | 48GB RAM | 8TB RAID | Sophos UTM WAF | Mostly various SV3C Cameras Any tips for recording direct to NAS? I can't get BlueIris to work reliably after changing the clip directories to my UNC path. Re: Blue Iris Extended Support and Maintenance. 60GHz - 32 Cores | 48GB RAM | 8TB RAID | Sophos UTM WAF | Mostly various SV3C Cameras Blue Iris 5. . I'm wondering if this has to primarily do with the xeon and it's lack of Intel QuickSync. Maybe try just 1 camera for several minutes. 60GHz - 32 Cores | 48GB RAM | 8TB RAID | Sophos UTM WAF | Mostly various SV3C Cameras Top 6 posts • Page 1 of 1 Blue Iris 5. Home Assistant will also be running until I decide to offload it to a raspberry pi or a The best advice I can give you for when you have Blue Iris up and running is to go into the recording settings for each camera and enable "record direct to disc" and turn off encoding. Blue Iris is extremely configurable and everyone uses it differently so the Blue Iris 5. I believe that the Xeons don't have QuickSync, so Yes, "Intel" hardware acceleration (Quick Sync) is the correct choice for your Intel i7-4770 PC. Ideas? TIA! Top. For blue iris, the number of cameras is irrelevant, its the Blue Iris 5. 24G of RAM allocated. 5GHz, 64GB RAM Blue Iris VM: 8GB RAM; 2 vCPU; 2 virtual NICs. Reboot the host and try again. 60GHz - 32 Cores | 48GB RAM | 8TB RAID | Sophos UTM WAF | Mostly various SV3C Cameras Top Hi all, been using Blue Iris for some years now and quite happy with it. 60GHz - 32 Cores | 48GB RAM | 8TB RAID | Sophos UTM WAF | Mostly various SV3C Cameras Top BlueOldSurferDude Blue Iris 5. When I logged into the machine and Blue Iris was using 30GB of RAM. Re: Please help troubleshoot configuration. Re: Which Cameras should I Buy. Post by Sabrina » Thu Oct 29, 2020 4:47 pm. 9. If you are looking to lower cpu utilization further, try reducing each camera's frame We run the setup above based on Xenon E3-1230v5@3. It takes strong single threaded performance for Blue I've got an i7-6700 at 3. Slow live video. 60GHz - 32 Cores | 48GB RAM | 8TB RAID | Sophos UTM WAF | Mostly various SV3C Cameras I use unraid and run a windows vm for blue Iris itself then code project in docker, recently added the gpu and have had it work great from 300-500 to 50-150. 0 GHz RAM 16 GB DDR3 1333 MHz ( Blue Iris 5. Top. Thanks Guys, Blue Iris 5. X | refurbished HP ProDesk 600 | Windows 10 Pro | Intel i5-4590 CPU | 8GB RAM | 128GB SSD for OS/BI | 240GB SSD for media | 3 SD cameras | 6 HD cameras Blue Iris 5. Post by Blue Iris 5. ThinkServer TS140 Xeon E3-1225 v3 @3. 60GHz - 32 Cores | 48GB RAM | 8TB RAID | Sophos UTM WAF | Mostly various SV3C Cameras Blue Iris User Group. Re: To NVIDIA or Not. FullSwing Posts: 7 Joined: Wed Sep 08, 2021 1:19 am. I ask since I have an old Dell T110 II lying around and if possible would use it as a stand along Blue Iris I want a Windows 2022 Server running: Blue Iris (with deep stack), Plex Server and a NAS. Re: Best way to access BI5 remotely if It's dual Xeon X5672 @ 3. The backup node has 2 x Xeon E5-2667 V4's and 128GB of RAM. If you continue to have a problem with the service not starting during the PC's boot, then change the BI service "BlueIris" from Automatic to Automatic (Delayed Start). Post by The info IAmATeaf requested might help, specifically the Blue Iris Status > Cameras. DevourU Posts: 4 Joined Blue Iris 5. Re: CPU overload. conf: options kvm ignore_msrs=1. None of the cores seem to be taking upon a disproportionate amount of load. 60GHz - 16 Cores | 24GB RAM | 8TB RAID | Sophos UTM WAF | Mostly various SV3C Cameras Top 5 posts • Page 1 of 1 I have Blue Iris running on a Win 10 box, and I also have a NAS box that I'd like to dump/record the video to (rather than keep it on the PC that BI is running on). The only problem with sub streams is the resolution. 3. i5-6500T) are underpowered versions designed to fit in smaller cases and meet stricter energy-usage requirements. Tocheeba Blue Iris 5. sparkzter This method uses HTTP Live Streaming (HLS), which I have found to be stable and reliable in recent versions of Blue Iris. 60GHz - 32 Cores | 48GB RAM | 8TB RAID | Sophos UTM WAF | Mostly various SV3C Cameras Right now, I have Blue Iris running on an Intel NUC 8 with a Core-i7 8650U with 8GB of RAM. Post by stewart » Blue Iris 5. Only about 50 watts of electricity. Then keep adding the other Blue Iris 5. 6 GHz | 1TB HDD | 2TB RAID NAS | 9 Cameras | Almost Dual NIC | 2KVA UPS. Blue Iris is for up to 64 cameras unless it has recently changed. There are people here running BI5 with Xeon cpu's, so that's not a show stopper. 60GHz - 32 Cores | 48GB RAM | 8TB RAID | Sophos UTM WAF | Mostly various SV3C Cameras The info IAmATeaf requested might help, specifically the Blue Iris Status > Cameras. It's proprietary but it really works well. 60GHz - 32 Cores | 48GB RAM | 8TB RAID | Sophos UTM WAF | Mostly various SV3C Cameras I had Blue Iris running perfectly on an Intel NUC 8 with an Intel Core i7 8650U and 8GB RAM. The Blue Iris portion consumes about 10W (estimated) which costs 86 cents per month. 60GHz - 32 Cores | 48GB RAM | 8TB RAID | Sophos UTM WAF | Mostly various SV3C Cameras Top 3 posts • Page 1 of 1 Blue Iris 5. IronSheepdog Blue Iris 5. The frigate interface isn't good when you're just wanting to quickly scan through video footage. VerySecure Blue Iris 5. @ShaneHD if you haven't already solved this problem, what @fenderman is referring to is the need to have the Blue Iris service log in using the same credentials you specified on the NAS. Post by logo06 » Tue Jul 13, 2021 12:11 am. Also have Server 2012 R2 running on the server which has 4 2TB Drives in a Raid 1+0 Blue Iris 5. 2xNvidia Blue Iris 5. I don't have any issues with it at all. Currently have 100+ cameras split across 2 Dell R330 dual cpu servers and looking to add another 80 or so cameras to the property. TimG Posts: 2566 Blue Iris; ↳ General discussion; ↳ Blue Iris 5; ↳ Older versions; Other topics; ↳ Network cameras; ↳ PC configuration; ↳ Chit chat; 1. The recent generation integrated GPU in the T40 works wonders. My Camera only supports 640x480 on the sub stream so if that’s good enough for your 24x7 recording, do it, otherwise blue iris will need to reencode the main stream and you’ll need a lot more horsepower Blue Iris 5. miles267 Also Check in each camera setting you have it set to blue iris DVR format and direct to disk. Basically no AI gets processed for ONVIF alerts. 60GHz - 32 Cores | 48GB RAM | 8TB RAID | Sophos UTM WAF | Mostly various SV3C Cameras It currently has nVidia 9400GT for its display, thus I think it is very inadequate for Blue Iris. When I logged into the machine and Blue Iris 5. My unraid server run on a proliant Dl360p This one is powered by a Intel Xeon Gold 6142 CPU (as far i know this one doesnt have any hardware acceleration) Already moved BI5 for testing to the new system, but one of Blue Iris 5. At the moment i'm running both blue iris and if i enable the license on My understanding is that the "Limit decoding unless required" option means that Blue Iris only decodes and processed the keyframes in the video stream. 60GHz - 16 Cores | 24GB RAM | 8TB RAID | Sophos UTM WAF | Mostly various SV3C Cameras Blue Iris 5. MikeBwca Posts: 1121 Joined: Thu Jun 20, 2019 5:39 am. Quick links. Most video compression methods stream a cadence of keyframes and delta frames, where the keyframe is a complete image, and the delta frames are just regions of change to be applied to the keyframe to obtain the new The only problem with sub streams is the resolution. spacerust Beginner question running Blue iris from docker or VM on Unraid server? I want to have a nvr solution and so far BI seems to be the best option. 60GHz - 32 Cores | 48GB RAM | 8TB RAID | Sophos UTM WAF | Mostly various SV3C Cameras I was skeptical but the features and ease of use of Blue Iris is so far ahead of any of the other projects I've tried to install. After making the change web UI doesn't load/takes forever to load, randomly says "Server is unavailable" and it appears to creating a bunch of couple second long clips instead of the length I specify. 60GHz - 32 Cores | 48GB RAM | 8TB RAID | Sophos UTM WAF | Mostly various SV3C Cameras Top 2 posts • Page 1 of 1 The guide is to help configure Blue Iris and home assistant in a secure way while also letting you use the app and UI3 securely. jakeblue3 Posts: 1 Joined: Fri Oct 09, 2020 5:39 pm.
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