I'm kinda new to Blue Iris. I setup my first system a couple months back and have been slowly adding cameras as I have time. Right now I'm up to 8 - 3mp cameras (1920x1080 @ 30fps), all made by Hikvision.
The issue(s) I am getting is very high CPU usage(80-95%), especially when I run Blue Iris as a service and then run the client to view the video streams. Also the whole computer will lock up on me. No mouse movement, not keyboard response. Ctrl+Alt+Del is ignored.
I am running this on a custom built computer:
Intel Core i7-4790
16 Gigs DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600
On Board Intel Graphics (Intel HD Graphics 4600)
ASRock H97M Pro4 LGA 1150 Intel H97
Built In Ethernet on Mobo (Atheros AR8171)
Win7 Pro x64
The OS is installed on a Samsung 850 Pro SSD and the Video data is recorded to a 4TB WDD Purple drive.
So far I have turned down the preview frame rate to 5fps as recommended in another thread I found searching Google.
And increase the receiving buffer on each camera to the max of 20mb.
And setup a the Task Scheduler to reboot the computer every.
I thought I had the problem licked, but when the store gets busy and there is a lot of motion on the cameras and they all start recording I get 90%+ CPU usage, and when I came in this morning the system was locked up, with the time shown on screen being late last night when no one was here. (So no motion events).
So wondering if you guys have any ideas on what could be done to help with this.
The issue(s) I am getting is very high CPU usage(80-95%), especially when I run Blue Iris as a service and then run the client to view the video streams. Also the whole computer will lock up on me. No mouse movement, not keyboard response. Ctrl+Alt+Del is ignored.
I am running this on a custom built computer:
Intel Core i7-4790
16 Gigs DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600
On Board Intel Graphics (Intel HD Graphics 4600)
ASRock H97M Pro4 LGA 1150 Intel H97
Built In Ethernet on Mobo (Atheros AR8171)
Win7 Pro x64
The OS is installed on a Samsung 850 Pro SSD and the Video data is recorded to a 4TB WDD Purple drive.
So far I have turned down the preview frame rate to 5fps as recommended in another thread I found searching Google.
And increase the receiving buffer on each camera to the max of 20mb.
And setup a the Task Scheduler to reboot the computer every.
I thought I had the problem licked, but when the store gets busy and there is a lot of motion on the cameras and they all start recording I get 90%+ CPU usage, and when I came in this morning the system was locked up, with the time shown on screen being late last night when no one was here. (So no motion events).
So wondering if you guys have any ideas on what could be done to help with this.