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.