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    BI Crashing

    Yeah...CPU didn't change much but the RAM went down profusely. Hardware acceleration is completely turned off and every camera does have a working substream so I believe this is now optimal...not to mention BI has not crashed since.
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    BI Crashing

    ok....I think I have it all set correctly now...adjusted everything to match your referenced doc, went into each camera's vendor interface and made sure both streams were configured properly and aligned settings in BI to match for each stream. Removed the hardware acceleration from each camera...
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    BI Crashing

    I think I was misunderstanding....you are referring to the 'viewing' and not the recording of the cameras? So the recorded video is defined in the video configuration and the higher quality is still recorded to disk but the lower quality is used for the UI only. Honestly had no idea. I did...
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    BI Crashing

    It was working fine before...what changed? I have a system dedicated to the cameras so I could care less if the CPU is 90%....that is what it is there for. The only reason I went with the nVidia route was the make sure the CPU was there for other tasks, i.e. export operations, and handling...
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    BI Crashing

    checking....I think I went the path of the nVidia card because of the AMD processor. When you say 'sub-stream', you're not talking about the crappy, quality secondary camera stream, are you?
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    BI Crashing

    This has been happening since 7/1/22 and the errors on the July dates oddly enough show the BlueIris.exe version to be 1.0.0.1 which obviously is not correct. For the record, I have tried rolling back a number of times over the last month or so and no change in behavior. All of the crashes but...
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    BI Crashing

    Seems more likely to happen if I'm viewing remotely from UI3 using either Chrome or Edge. These are the two errors with the 2nd being the most common. This has been happening for quite a few versions now and I guess I keep hoping it will be addressed with each update that comes along. Any...
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    MOVEFILE ERRORS

    OK....so an update....both remaining issues are fixed and here was how. Issue 1, I switched the BI service to use an administrator account...in my case, a domain account which has local admin rights on the system since it is domain-joined. One key note here is in doing so, many of my tweaks...
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    MOVEFILE ERRORS

    I have New on the S: drive, dropped alerts on another partition (not as concerned about them) and when New gets full, I want the files copied to W: but this step is not working. I continue to get MOVEFILE ERROR 3 errors in the status screen. If error 3 means 'path not found', why is it I can...
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    MOVEFILE ERRORS

    So a database rebuild should provide current location of files and then follow the clips/archiving rules accordingly, correct?
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    MOVEFILE ERRORS

    So let's say New and Stored are on the same disk....what is the purpose of setting Stored to 0? Wouldn't I benefit from everything just being written to Stored? If I were to choose to use different folders for the cameras, etc., I still want files to eventually get over to W: which has more...
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    MOVEFILE ERRORS

    OK....most of those things are simple corrections. I can write alerts to SSD and I'll bring the other items over to spindle.
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    MOVEFILE ERRORS

    The intent is for files to start off on fast storage on the Blue Iris machine (i.e. SSD)...this would be H:, then move to S: which is locally connected on WDPurple storage and then the aux locations...which are the same cloud storage bucket at Wasabi connected with RaiDrive as a "local" device...
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    MOVEFILE ERRORS

    Here we go...
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    MOVEFILE ERRORS

    Got it....rounding them up.
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    Why I like Continuous Recording (aka 24/7)

    Completely agree with the continuous. A couple of years ago a neighbor two doors down from me in a very nice neighborhood had his house broken into and they were there when they got home and they assaulted him. This was at 5 p.m. on a weekday with people coming home and enough activity you...
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    MOVEFILE ERRORS

    Seeing the following errors in different stages of the status log MOVEFILE ERROR 2, MOVEFILE ERROR 3, MOVEFILE ERROR 112 Is there good guidance to explain these errors? MOVEFILE ERROR 2 and MOVEFILE ERROR 112 are coming from simply moving Alerts, etc. between local-attached storage. I'm...
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    High CPU after hardware change

    Sweet...yes, the free upgrade should continue to be intact if they want everyone to eventually get on the bandwagon.
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    High CPU after hardware change

    Completely understood but it will be a huge improvement before I can secure a beefy 6th gen i7 or higher.
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    High CPU after hardware change

    Thanks for the heads up about QuickSync...pretty easy to get into an i5 Sandy Bridge and that will be a nice improvement for me...I'll chime back in with results. I completely forgot about that tech breakthrough and the benefit it can offer here.
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    High CPU after hardware change

    Yep...old as dirt, time to retire that system it appears. I'll bump up the hardware the best I can for now but I have a couple of questions. Any other tweaks you can recommend to help with performance? Right now I have a mix of Foscam, Swann, Amcrest and one lone DBPower camera that sucks...
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    High CPU after hardware change

    Nope...I've been licensed since August so direct to disk is enabled and set on all cameras. Xeon old? Might be Hartsfield family, I'd have to check.
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    High CPU after hardware change

    When I first started using BI, I was running on a virtual machine with 3 vCPU and 6GB of RAM, CPU was constantly pegged and everything was sluggish. I then built a system on a physical desktop PC, older hardware with AMD Phenom II X6 1055T, 8GB RAM, and restored my exported BI...
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    Flaky Camera

    Exactly...and nobody should claim PoE compliance if they are bending the specs. Why would I go PoE only to have to add another device to make up for that shortcoming. My Amcrest cameras work fine directly with the PoE switch...time for a new Amcrest camera.
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    Flaky Camera

    Yeah...I don't think the reliability of this particular camera is helping matters at all. All 7 other cameras are working just fine between a Swann, a couple of Foscams and a couple of Amcrest so my best bet may be to replace the camera. I would PoE connect it but unlike the Amcrest, it...
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    Flaky Camera

    Still failed and went offline by the Blue Iris standards but the camera was still accessible via a web browser...a camera reboot manually brought Blue Iris back online for this camera.
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    Flaky Camera

    roger that...I'll give it a go
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    Flaky Camera

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    Flaky Camera

    I have it configured but I don't think the camera ever gets a reboot signal or the application never picks the camera stream back up. Are there some recommended settings in that screen for my scenario? - - - Updated - - -
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    Flaky Camera

    I have Blue Iris monitoring a number of cameras but one brand gives me issues regardless of the configuration in BlueIris. The DBPower C754 is pretty much junk over WiFi so I have tried using each of the streams and regardless of which one, I typically get a RTSP: 453 Not Enough Bandwidth...
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