All cameras are showing that they are continuously recording, but no clips can be found

RSYC

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You do not need to partition the drive and will probably cause more problems than you are trying to prevent.

If nothing else is on that drive, suggest you reformat with the tips southernyankee provides regarding allocation and formatting of cluster sizes - it will make a big improvement.

If you have a DVD drive in it, you can unhook it and add another HDD as well.
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The pc has room for an ssd which should be used for windows os, bi and the bi database. Try reverting BI to an older version.
 

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Set the new folder size to 3000GB on the D drive. Leave the stored folder to 0, set the alert folder to 10.GB
Set folder to
C:\BlueIris\db
D:\BlueIris\New
D:\BlueIris\Stored
D:\BlueIris\Alerts

Then reboot the BI PC.

After you have done that we will work on using hardware acceleration and duel stream
Ok, changes made and rebooting.....
 

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Not sure why its not dual streaming as camera GUI shows sub streaming enabled and under BI camera-record tab “record dual-streams if available” is checked. CPU currently running at 13%
 

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start over.

Do a full drive clean install of windows. with out partitions put everything on the C drive.

OR

install an 120 GB SSD for your c drive (windows and BI software), Use double sided tape to mount The SSD in the case. and used the other drive for D and use it to store video, set the Windows cluster size of 1024K (1 Megabyte) for the D drive.
 
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