Hi Crowder. In the uploaded examples I have listed:
Without the console open:
- BlueIrisService at 0% CPU
- BlueIris.exe at 17% CPU
With the console open:
- BlueIrisService at 0% CPU
- BlueIris.exe at 21% CPU
- BlueIris.exe (the 2nd instance) at 2% CPU
Are we able to access settings without opening a 2nd instance of BlueIris.exe?
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Putting it as simple as I can. BlueIrisServeice.exe is basically the cars "Starter Motor", you should also see a ">" before it, it's 0% because it is the "service station", basically only there when it's needed. Just a stub.
"BlueIris Iris Video Security and Webcam Software" is the actual application, 21%. Both are "System".
When you open up a "Display" instance to view the cameras it shows as another instance to display the video on your monitor. It takes 2% to render the video. The display instance should show in "Apps". If you stop displaying video and you save 2%. Older versions of windows are different verbiage, but it's the same thing. It's the way it works...
So the answer is no, you cannot get rid of the 0% service or the 21% child process from the service. When you wish to view the video on the same machine it will cost 2%. Look at Blue Iris
Tools and then BP's web utilities for client display.