

- #Blue iris 3.0 microseven cameras driver#
- #Blue iris 3.0 microseven cameras software#
- #Blue iris 3.0 microseven cameras Pc#
- #Blue iris 3.0 microseven cameras license#
‘F’ Drive: WD Purple WD101PURZ 10TB 7200RPM ‘E’ Drive: WD Purple WD101PURZ 10TB 7200RPM ‘D’ Drive: WD Blue 500GB SSD NAND SATA III 6 Gb/s NIC2: Intel EXPI9301CTBLK PCI Express Gigabit AdapterĬase: Corsair Carbide Air 240 White 12.6H x 10.2W x 15.6D Power Supply: EVGA SuperNOVA 550W G3 80+ Gold Graphics Card: EVGA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti gaming 4GB memory Memory: 32 GB – 2x G.Skill 16GB DDR4 3000 CPU is at 16% with RAM at 4.04G, 18200 kB/s and 605 MP/s continuous recording, direct to disk. They are a mix of 2MP and 4MP cams, most running at high bitrates, 20 at 15 FPS and 3 are at 30 FPS. I have 23 cams with 12 of them using sub streams. It would be a shame to spend a lot of bucks only to find out you have the same issue with the new software. You might consider that you have some problem with your hardware before you go and buy something else. I have mine set to take only critical or stable versions. I am on BI V 5.3.8.17, which is the latest stable version. I have a similar setup as you but have more cams and have not had any crashes. I don't know what your budget is for a replacement. That's why Blue Iris is so popular, it is the sweet spot, which is why since you already have this, it may be more beneficial to find out what the issue really is, unless you really want to try something new.
#Blue iris 3.0 microseven cameras driver#
Your price point is going to be a strong driver in what you want to look at, ranging from free (but less features and support) to $70 and up PER CAMERA for a license, but with more expectation of more features and the support to match that price point. Blue Iris is used for streaming and scrubbing thru MD video, secondary program records 24/7 main streams. There are some things I like that Blue Iris does well, and some things I would like it to do that I just use a second program for. I'm still testing for stability and have not committed yet. The strongest contender for a replacement I've tried is Luxriot, with a few caveats I think I can live with. I think their licensing terms are quite restrictive for the money also. There is no way I'm going to drop that kind of money when I can't even get a response to an email, because if that's the level of service before a sale, what about when I have a problem and I really need help. It's expensive, and I was easily ready to drop the cash for 10-12 licenses, but it was taken out of the test pool because I have sent 2 emails to support with pre-sales questions (sent both pre and post COVID) and never received a response.
#Blue iris 3.0 microseven cameras software#
It is an excellent piece of software and did everything I wanted it to do.

I very much liked DW Spectrum (NX Witness).

The link fenderman provided above has even more programs I didn't find in my initial searches I started on last year, and may contain something better than what I've already tried.Ĭontenders I tested that moved closer to meeting my needs: Visec, Milesight, BIv5, Valerus, Milestone, iVideon, March Networks.

#Blue iris 3.0 microseven cameras license#
My reasons for not liking the following programs run from usability issues to a hot mess of a user interface, some I tested for a time, others were immediately uninstalled because they just sucked, some is where the documentation was unclear on what they provided or that they only worked with a certain brand of camera, some because of the license pricing: Viewcommander, Oodlecam, Anycam, iSpy, Xeoma, NetCamStudio, NetcamViewer, Camviewer, RK VMS, CamNebula, Geovision VMS, Uniview EZStation, Polyvision, Freedom VMS, DSS Express, SmartPSS, Tinycam Monitor, ATVision. My need to investigate a current alternative is because I updated the firmware on my cameras and now the H.264 bitrate is uncontrollable/unpredictable. I run Win10Pro to use the group policies to dictate how the OS runs so my system runs predictable and stable.
#Blue iris 3.0 microseven cameras Pc#
I (mostly) follow best practices and have a dedicated PC for NVR. I am testing to replace Geniusvision due to lack of active development, specifically H.265 support.
