Latest July Update Using more CPU resources then Normal

Bradmph

Pulling my weight
Aug 16, 2015
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Hi,
Has anyone noticed this last update here on July 13th 2016 is using much more CPU then the prior version?
Mine certainly is and if anyone can tell me what I need to turn off that was forced on by the update, let me know. I don't like the issue now that my BI program will tap the red zone of CPU usage and would like to put it back to where it was.

Maybe I will send an email to Ken at Blue Iris and see what he might say about this.


Thanks.
 
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same here, went from 39% to over 76%
 
Mine has gone up with the latest update sometime about a week ago from 10-20% to 40-80%. I am on 4.3.9.6 x64. I have an I7-3770k on windows 7 with 3 hikvision 2132 dome cams. Turning on hardware decoding makes it worse.

Another strange thing I noticed is this: In BI, if the cpu says 40%, task manager will have blueiris.exe at 15% and ns.exe at 25%. I think ns.exe is norton internet security, but it has NEVER been anywhere near that high.
 
Mine has gone up with the latest update sometime about a week ago from 10-20% to 40-80%. I am on 4.3.9.6 x64. I have an I7-3770k on windows 7 with 3 hikvision 2132 dome cams. Turning on hardware decoding makes it worse.

Another strange thing I noticed is this: In BI, if the cpu says 40%, task manager will have blueiris.exe at 15% and ns.exe at 25%. I think ns.exe is norton internet security, but it has NEVER been anywhere near that high.
Exclude blue iris from Norton
 
You still need to exclude blue iris...as per the help file

for some reason I can't find the instructions on how to exempt BI from the antivirus. also as a note i had an update that according to avast and hitmanpro contained a virus, not sure if it was a false postie or not but avast stopped the installation
 
for some reason I can't find the instructions on how to exempt BI from the antivirus. also as a note i had an update that according to avast and hitmanpro contained a virus, not sure if it was a false postie or not but avast stopped the installation
Its a 100 percent false positive. You can upload to virus total.
The general directive is in the networking section of the help file. You need to do this differently with each program. You should exempt both the blue iris program folder (or at least blueiris.exe) as well as the ALL the storage folders.
 
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