dannieboiz
Getting the hang of it
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Is there away to view the bvr files without converting or installing BI itself?
This is not true. You can download the BI software direct from the dev and install it with a 14 day trial. That should be long enough to figure out how to convert your BVI to another format don't ya think?thanks Nayr. That's a bummer, my NVR machine is running at its capacity. So if I was viewing my recordings and BI running the response time is horrible. And it's not like you can install another BI instance with one license even if it's just for recording.
I have heard that the standalone player is being worked on by Ken, the BI dev, by @fenderman on here, so that, if true, is good to hearcouldn't hurt to ask the BI guy for an enhancement, I hear he is very responsive.. looks like many people have been seeking such a player/utility only to be discouraged by the community, perhaps nobody has brought it up to him directly.
Now, if they release a client that can be configure to look at the same DB file as the main app, I don't see why we can't have all of the above.You can ask for a standalone player. There is a client that is being worked on. I have no idea when it will be released.
This is only a problem if you are running your BI machine close to max - which is not a good idea anyway. By not using blue iris to review files you are loosing out on some of the primary features like muti-camera synchronous playback, timeline scrubbing, etc.
The app is planned...Your BI pc is simply under powered for your current setup of it hits 85 percent when open.Now, if they release a client that can be configure to look at the same DB file as the main app, I don't see why we can't have all of the above.
BI running as services, my system run at average 65% CPU. When I open up the APP I jump to 85%.
I have an X3440 at the moment.You won't find an i5 haswell at the outlet for under 3..what processor do you have now..
an i5 haswell will be a huge step up, particularly using hardware acceleration. Your pc is probably chewing lots of power since the processor is inefficient and you need a dedicated graphics card.I have an X3440 at the moment.
yes and that chews lots of power. You will save more over the long run by switching over instead of waiting.I do have a dedicated graphic card.