Ya, it's kinda old, but actually goes up to 2048x1536. I'm actually of the mindset that I'd rather have a 720p/1080p resolution camera with an outstanding sensor/optics vs. a cheap-o 4K model.
Cool, I see now.
Looks like my sub stream resolution was set really low (and my sub stream's frame rate and I-Frame matched the main stream per the guide), it looks like they're using the exact same kB/s. You can see in my screen shot above.
So I'm not sure it it's really helping out the CPU...
Thanks guys.
I was able to enable sub-streams for my Trendnet camera. However, I can't determine how to lower the resolution of the sub-stream? I have read the guides, but don't see an option to change.
Hello,
I'm currently running Blue Iris 5.6.8 via Windows 10 on a Dell T30 machine with a E3-1225 v5, 8GB of RAM. I typically only have one camera running, occasionally two. I do have Quicksync enabled, and this hardware config has worked fine for me, for many years now.
In the coming months...
Well somehow I got it working with the settings above. Not sure if there something to do with the 30 minute external IP refresh?
Or maybe because I added a rule for the BI server to also open port 81 in addition to 8081?
Anyways, enjoy the weekend folks!
Long time BI user, and everything was working fine until I got a new router and forgot(!) how to properly forward BI ports for external viewing. I had been using 8081 in the past, but can't seem to get that to work. My router is an Arris BGW-320 from AT&T, so no UPnP :(
I have watched many...