hmjgriffon
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I'm a little curious about these "other" ethernet DIO devices the notes speak of lol.Your personal observation is wrong...why would you say the software is stalled? Makes no sense...what did you "personally observe"? For the record here is a list of changes since Jan 22 2017. You are putting way to much trust in a quick fix from dahua...if it is ever resolved it will take months.
4.5.3 - March 31, 2017
4.5.2 - March 21, 2017
- Fix for browser clips list
- Security updates for FTP client components
- Security updates for web server including cache-control headers for video files. HTTP authentication now takes precedence over URL authentication.
4.5.1 - February 13, 2017
- Stability updates for Sealevel E120 and other Ethernet DIO models
- "Console: has died" issue experienced by some users when running as a service has been addressed
- Support for Generic/HLS (HTTP live streaming) camera sources
- A time-lapse output feature has been added to the Convert/Export page. You may specify the speed factor (time multiplier) and output fps. The option is currently only available when used from the viewer with BVR source files.
- The system tray icons have been enlarged and re-rendered. Several new icons have been added to show Triggered, Paused, and Alert states. The icon will be cycled to reflect all applicable states.
- A new custom date formatting code %D may be used to add the English "st, nd, rd, th" to a day of the month value
4.5.0 - January 22, 2017
- Stability issues with Ethernet based SeaLevel devices have been addressed. A driver issue eventually causes a software crash and appropriate work-around measures have been implemented.
- Stability and quality issues with ReoLink cameras have been addressed. A firmware issue causes RTSP quality and device instability. However, newer versions of the ReoLink firmware support RTMP streaming instead, and this appears to work well. A new make/model device entry has been added for this on both the Video/Network and PTZ tabs. You must still set the camera's H.264 encoding to "base line."
- The 64-bit version of the software no longer appears to run on Vista 64 bit. This may be due to a number of OS updates and DLL incompatibilities which we are unable to resolve. The preferred solution would be upgrade to Windows 10 64-bit, but we have found that the software does continue to run on 32-versions of both Vista and XPSP3 (or you may select 32-bit when installing the software even on the 64-bit OS).
- The software is now compiled with Microsoft's latest Visual Studio 2017 RC.
- Video components updated
- Added integration with Amazon Echo via physical device emulation. Begin Amazon Echo discovery via a new button on the Options/Mobile devices page. A "Blue Iris" device is added, along with a device for each camera where you have configured its Amazon setting. See the Mobile devices Help topic in order to learn about this integration.
- Memory leak bug fixed in RTMP/S device streaming (some Nest and Dropcam).
- Fix for issue with convert/export to AVI format