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point and after the stop point; you may choose to replace the current video or create a
new file.
When you export clips from the cliplist, you are shown a progress meter, and are given
the option to cancel.
The rabbit/hare speed control in the Clip Viewer now has a range of 1/8 to 8x;
previously this was only 1/2 to 2x.
If you move the slider control while playing a clip in the Clip Viewer, playback will
resume when you release the mouse button.
The XCast ActiveX control has been revised to support clip streaming to make it easy to
review your clips remotely. Now when you click on a thumbnail or entry in the clip list,
the file is immediately "opened" in the XCast window and you are given playback
controls. The three playback buttons correspond to slow, normal, and quick
playback. When the video is "paused" you may use the slider for random access of the
video. Previously, when you clicked on a clip, you had to wait until the entire clip was
downloaded before it would open in Windows Media Player.
The XCast ActiveX control now displays the current camera or clip name at the top of its
window.
1.57
Support for the D-Link DCS-950/G camera has been added. In order to decode these
video streams, it is necessary to install the XVID MPEG-4 codec, available directly from
xvid.org
Support for the D-Link DCS-2000, 3220, 5300, 6620 cameras. In order to interact with
these cameras, it is necessary to install D-Link's redistributable file VitaminDecoder.exe
.
You now may enter a web address in either IP format (for example, 111.23.1.2) or
hostname format (for example, google.com) for your IP cameras.
The low-level BT848/878 driver has received extensive testing and debugging. In
addition to supporting PAL, another new feature is that if you are using only 1, 2 or 3 of
the inputs, the unused inputs are no longer polled, providing a higher maximum frame
rate for those inputs that are in use. Also, the "driver/source" button on the camera
properties page now allows you to adjust the brightness and contrast for the 4
cameras. NOTE that if you are using this driver, you must copy the update from the Blue
Iris folder to your c:\windows\system32\drivers folder and reboot.
1.56
The traffic-signal icon now displays a yellow light when it is automatically delaying the
green light. The two Startup Options which control the traffic signal's operation have
been decoupled. Note that if you now select to "start with a red signal" the signal will
remain red until you manually click the traffic signal icon.