BLUE IRIS SERVICE MODE SOFTWARE
I had tried to use this software in the past and did not have a good experience with it, but out of desperation I decided to try it again. After many frustrating hours, I knew it was time to look for a better solution.Īfter testing various solutions including some manufacturing specific applications like Reolink, and universal solutions like Milestone’s XProtect Go, I found the best solution for me was Blue Iris. Again, after some research I found this was an anomaly of many of the newer IP cameras when used in conjunction with iSpy.
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In addition to this, during night mode operation, the video would cut out on these new cameras every few minutes and go completely grey. After some research I found that I had to use a third party codex (VLC) to enable the application to work without crashing. During the process of adding the cameras the application kept crashing. Recently, I added 3 new high resolution cameras (2560×1440) and then things began to breakdown. It did what I needed despite being temperamental in several areas such motion sensing and scheduling. For the past few years I had settled on iSpy as my software of choice as it offered me the power I needed, and supported the various camera types I had been using. Add to that the variation in manufacturers of cameras, and you end up with a difficult situation.
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I have used security cameras for years and for as long as I can remember, recording/monitoring software has been buggy, not user friendly, and suffered from various performance concerns.