Specifications
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• SMTP-AUTH support for authenticated email alerts. The LOGIN and PLAIN methods are
currently supported. Also, the email alert "test" function now displays interaction with
the mail server for debugging purposes.
1.15
• Support for MPEG-2 video sources (e.g., Sony MicroMV and Adaptec Videoh DVD). It is
recommended that you have the ULEAD MPEG Decoder installed (install ULEAD Video
Studio trial software). The InterVideo MPEG Decoder alone will not work with Blue Iris.
• If the "switch to green after x.x min" Setup option is in use (to delay "arming" the
system), clicking the "red" traffic signal icon will re-start this timer. Click the red traffic
signal icon again to force immediate "green."
• Now less CPU time is consumed when Blue Iris is minimized.
1.14
• Support for advanced user-specified DirectShow movie codecs (See 7.4).
• Delay camera startup by automatically setting the traffic signal to green after a specified
time period on the Options/Startup
(See 11.) page.
• Support for a "lite" version, which will support only 1 camera, no Windows Media, and
no image compositing (the future ability to combine multiple cameras into a single
image).
1.13
• Support for all Windows Media codecs, including Series 9 from both the Webcasting
(See 7.6) and the Clip Recording (See 7.4) properties pages
• New Windows Media profile configuration dialog to explicitly set codecs, bitrates,
keyframes, quality
• Default web pages now use an updated embedded Windows Media control
• Fix for some intermittent "script errors" on the default web
1.12
• Multiple-camera support extended to 12 cameras
• New camera window layout options--"1-up" (one camera window large, others small),
"4-up" (4 camera windows share the majority of the display), and "fit to window" (all
camera windows made equal size). Use the context (right-click) menu over a camera
window to access these options.
1.11