Specifications

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Webcasting (See 7.6) "server push" model allows a client to decode a continuous JPEG
image stream.
More Clip options (See 7.4) to control the way in which clips are recorded.
1.02
New interface design
Live view now moves to lower-right corner when clip viewer is open
Several bug fixes
1.01
True Webcasting (See 7.6) using the Windows Media ASF format.
When Blue Iris detects that a camera has been removed or has arrived, it will
automatically be initialized. To manually re-try the initialization of a camera, double-
click in the window containing the error code.
The Stats Window (See 9.) and toolbar (See 4.) Icon.
15.3 What's New
As updates are released, this page will be updated with a detailed list of what's new and what's
been changed.
2.64
You may now specify a port number for your FTP server (See 11.) if it does not use the
default of 21.
You now have the option to enable web server authentication (See 8.) for non-LAN
connections only.
The Options page export/backup button now creates a file in the RegEdit text format
instead of the binary format.
The camera properties page (See 7.) now has a setting for Event Color. This will be used
first by the iOS client to mark clips in a timeline view.
There's a new advanced option for network IP cameras to use the socket option for TCP
keep-alive. This should only be used is situations where it is known to be necessary.
RTSP streaming startup errors are now displayed to make configuration easier
2.63
The Options (See 11.) page now has a field to specify a name for your Blue Iris
system. This will be used to identify the connection once established from the iOS
client.