varghesesa, cool to see your company engaging with people here. Is there anything you could share regarding the security of user images from your end (from areas within your control)? Related question: do Sentry employees have access to the images being processed, and if so, any plans on...
I'm an Amazon customer/investor and I wouldn't. We need local superpowers, and that isn't that far off from the present. Or, you can trust a really large and capable company with endless amounts of money, and end-goals of I don't quite know what, and hope for the best. I say all that and I doubt...
And so you're back to reality at this point in time. Gotta hand off your data and hope for the best because the avg system and consumer software options (Windows) don't exist to solve this locally for a normal user with normal HW. Happy to see interest here because before long, we'll be able to...
So the processing is done on their servers which is to be expected. I’m sure it’s impossible to encrypt this information as it makes a trip there and back to client. Too many questions for me to trust a service like that, even if they have the best intentions.
Thanks a lot for helping me think through it. It would have been a shame to have bought a new PC because a stick of RAM confused me so much.
Yeah I agree with you on the kill-a-watt meter probably not causing weird stuff, but just in case.. Awfully weird timing, and I do think I had too much...
I had a camera where the port wouldn’t hold the cat6 cable properly. It would lose connection constanty. Under warranty, LTS gave me a whole new camera
Update: FIXED
MB came back from ASUS with notes on it saying they couldn't duplicate the problem. I began to suspect RAM again so I threw both sticks in my main PC (again) and got some actual memory specific BSOD's this time. Tested them individually and finally found one of the two 8GB sticks...
Yeah I may end up doing that. Good idea. Going to see how the MB issue works out w/ ASUS first. I think there's a 95% chance they'll send it back to me unchanged
The main Blue Iris computer mainly stayed at 20-30% CPU (i7-4770K) - running anywhere between 10-20 FPS on 8 cams, high quality 1080p or greater video. I remember checking heat between BSOD's and temps did seem fine. As I mentioned above, we threw on a radiator cooler and put it through it's...
On my Blue Iris PC, I can't remember temps but at computer shop, the guy ran a stress test program and observed temps and thought it was okay (this was after we put a radiator CPU cooler on there). I left the shop for an hour while he stress tested and during that time no BSOD. Took it home and...