Specifications

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The "phone alert" now supports modems without automated voice capability.
The low-level BT878 driver now supports PAL sources
Free space on the drive used to record clips is displayed in the status bar. Clip recording
may not take place if this number falls below 1 MB.
The reliability and stability of the FTP image posting feature has been greatly
enhanced. It is now more likely to survive when the Internet connectivity or FTP server
responsiveness are issues. A 30 second timeout for posting is enforced, and Blue Iris will
force-quite unresponsive transfer threads. Also, uploads now occur to a file named
"temp_upload" and are then renamed.
The Motion Sensor function is now limited to 2 frames per second (fps) in order to
reduce CPU load imposed by high-framerate cameras.
The Cellvision Network IP camera is now supported.
Drastically improved performance for network IP cameras. Previously, there was no
throttle on data from cameras on high bandwidth networks, which could have resulted
in needlessly maxing-out the CPU while some frames were actually "thrown
away." Now, the proper delays are in place to limit the bandwidth. However, with this
improvement comes a minor consequence: the camera and internet receive buffers are
constantly full, resulting a video that's delayed by a second or two.
The Windows MSN Messenger alert code has been updated to support version 7.5 of
the Messenger. If you are using this alert, please update your Messenger, as older
versions may no longer be compatible.
Improved compatibility with dual-monitor systems
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Support for the IVC-100 4-port capture card, an easy-to-find, good performing, 4-port
analog solution
Support for Axis 206, and improved overall support for JPEG streaming cameras
Support for Sony network cameras streaming ASF video
Support for up to 16 cameras (previously 12). The camera window layout has been
improved for 1-up and 4-up modes.
Right-click menu option in the Clips View (See 10.) to show only clips from the selected
camera(s).
Import and Export camera settings using two new buttons found on the Camera
Properties (See 7.) page.
The ActiveX control has been updated to version 1,0,0,8. This version supports
authentication when used outside of a webpage, as in a stand-alone application.
If a PV-143 card is used, PAL video mode is automatically selected if the video size
selected is 576, 288, or 144 lines high.
Camera window borders are now red when recording, and blue when selected.