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    Blue Iris 4 Crashing after slewing cameras

    Thanks for the response. I forgot to mention on my reinstall I had backed the frame rates down in Blue Iris to 10 fps max, thinking that might be the case (some cameras defaulted to over 30). I was going to try with fewer cameras to in order to see if that helped any when I got the email...
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    Blue Iris 4 Crashing after slewing cameras

    Hi everyone, I have a user that has been experiencing crashes with Blue Iris 4 over the last couple of days. What happens is this person opens Blue Iris, double-clicks on the feed from one IP camera to view it full-screen, slews it as desired to check out everything in the camera's coverage...
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    Viewing IP cameras on 1 network through BI on PC on 2nd network

    Thanks for the reply, nayr. Sounds like I've got my work cut out for me, but it should be possible. Our firewall is on a dedicated server (Dell PowerEdge R220 running Smoothwall) that gets our ISP signal on one NIC, then splits off to the first and second networks on separate NICs. Traffic...
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    Viewing IP cameras on 1 network through BI on PC on 2nd network

    Hello everyone, I have a couple dozen Amcrest IPM-721S IP cameras placed throughout a factory for security. These are normally being monitored through Blue Iris 4.0, and connect to the rest of our network via Wi-Fi. A second network was set up parallel to the first, strictly for Wi-Fi-based...
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