will do!No change it to none. Intel is still using hardware acceleration with the built in GPU. If that Intel graphics driver is the culprit then you will still have problems.
will do!No change it to none. Intel is still using hardware acceleration with the built in GPU. If that Intel graphics driver is the culprit then you will still have problems.
if the problematic computer also shared the video card....
you may want to eliminate that from the mix
then see if the problem changes or stays the same.
I suspect though,,,,you may be experiencing something to do with Intel hardware acceleration being enabled....
It can't hurt to try a global shut down of HA,,,,
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Hi. Currently, on 5.6.2.10, which is now listed as a stable release.What version of BI are you running? The latest stable version is 5.6.2.10
I’m not sure how to track. I may shut down blue iris completely for half a day to see if any loss continues. The only thing that I am doing that may or may not be widely used is sending http type alerts when there is motion to my home automation system (Hubitat)As the RAM utilization rises, is it all going to BI?
Latest stable version.what version are you running?
other people on the bleeding edge were talkin about restarts the other day too.
Did it do restarts on the previous version of BI?
just because it says " stable" doesn't mean everybody will have that experience...so many hardware variables
Let me try to explain this error in plain words:Faulting application name: BlueIris.exe, version: 5.6.1.3, time stamp: 0x632cbe44
Faulting module name: ntdll.dll, version: 10.0.19041.2130, time stamp: 0xb5ced1c6
Exception code: 0xc0000374
Fault offset: 0x00000000000ff6a9
Faulting process id: 0x1598
Faulting application start time: 0x01d8ea18d633998c
Faulting application path: C:\Program Files\Blue Iris 5\BlueIris.exe
Faulting module path: C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\ntdll.dll
Report Id: 480fddde-c662-4033-a6aa-aa2dfa2ed80e
Faulting package full name:
Faulting package-relative application ID:
The ntdll.dll is something I've seen even on the old pc.
Thank you for the insight. I just ran Memtest86 for about an hour and a half with zero errors. I am running windows 10 pro with an RTX 1080 video card. Recommendations? Also, with the exception of deepstack, I am not using hardware acceleration or GPU.Let me try to explain this error in plain words:
Data corruption detected between blue iris and system driver buffer.
This could be a video driver, or even a ram module issue.
most likely a video driver since most people install on a consumer version of Windows (7-11) and they allowed to use "unstable drivers"
Server 2016-2019 only will allow hardware that has stable drivers.
Some video card manufacturers will list a stable vs performance drivers, othertimes they are only at the video chip manufacturer's site.
Thank you for the insight. I just ran Memtest86 for about an hour and a half with zero errors. I am running windows 10 pro with an RTX 1080 video card. Recommendations? Also, with the exception of deepstack, I am not using hardware acceleration or GPU.
RTX 1080? I didn't think they used the RTX designation till the Geforce 20 series.
GTX1080 would make more sense from a Geforce 10 series.
But it should use the "studio" driver instead of the "Gaming" driver
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