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    2 Cameras at night with unusual abberations

    Not really a BlueIris issue, but in the last year at one installation 2 cameras exhibit slight fogging affects, but seems only at night and independent of external conditions. At first thought maybe bottom one was IR interference, but just turned IR off and no affect. Not cold enough (50's now)...
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    Computer monitor vs tv + remote viewing

    I'm running this years Echo Show 8" and get zero lag on BI view in Silk browser. I'm not really using it for much else as I have Echo devices without screen around for music (tied to Blue Tooth speakers). Yes you might want to turn mic off during private conversations and also learn how to clear...
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    Computer monitor vs tv + remote viewing

    I don't think so .... as it uses a call-back to the internet to do the voice recognition, so to bring up the silk browser is done via voice. And after a bit it would go back to the home page, so even if you had it on for a bit think it would be problematic. BTW another cool app is to load the...
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    Computer monitor vs tv + remote viewing

    BTW ... a bit of a fork, but also found out using UI3 that can use a cheap (well $100) 8" new Amazon Echo show, call up it's silk browser, and bam ... there are the cameras from BI ... also can zoom to full screen using the BI bottom right function. All in all a pretty cool mini access point for...
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    Computer monitor vs tv + remote viewing

    Yes, your BI NVR outputs a web page on port 81 (can be changed) often called UI3 on your local lan, and can be accessed remotely if you have firewall setup or modem with port forwarding. See BI help for more details. "Then" you could also just have a chrome stick set to view the BI web page in...
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    Web page audio alert on output of AITools (forked)

    Been playing with BI for years and have deployed a dozen successful commercial video security sites using it as the backbone!!!! In my own use, we tend to use the UI3 interface on a lot of viewing stations scattered around building and remote, and recently have found some cheap touchscreen 15"...
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    Blue Iris UI3

    Makes sense .... I'm going to keep probing for ways to make a web page make a sound when a flagged alert appears ... maybe some of the alerting items in AITools already. Thanks for reply.
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    Blue Iris UI3

    Hope I'm in the right spot ... been playing with BI for years and have deployed a dozen successful commercial video security sites using it as the backbone!!!! In my own use, we tend to use the UI3 interface on a lot of viewing stations scattered around building and recently have found some...
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    Blue Iris UI3

    Long awaited HTML5 updates makes a great tool even greater. Thank you bp2008 and other contributors. I'm ecstatic that my Win10 IE not longer has to give me the dreaded ActiveX not working message as well as just a very nice interface update to Ken's awesome work.
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    Best methods for post "event" analysis

    That's a decent question ... and would have thought not as we are pretty knowledgeable in the hardware area. These are single boxes with newer i7 quad processors, gobs of memory and fast specialized drives ... CPU utilization is around 45% and ram utilization around 50% ... around 6 MP3...
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    Best methods for post "event" analysis

    Now that we've put up a few (more than 5) BI sites ... we've seen that even with some powerfull single processor boxes put tougher (8 threads cpu, >2GB rotataing special drives made for dvr's, 16GB memory) ... we still have trouble analyzing post event using the boxes themselves. Looking for...
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