Specifications

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The de-interlacing feature now allows you to choose a new setting, "stretch top half"
which fixes video coming from certain Vivotek models which apparently stream 2
images in a single frame in this way
Audio from the DLink 950G is now supported when using the video-port (5000 by
default)
By (extremely) popular demand, the remote viewing HTML pages have been modified to
allow the video to stretch to fit the browser window. In addition, the clip list selection
box will also stretch to fit.
The XCast ActiveX control has been updated to version 1,0,0,26 to fix an initialization
error.
The Advanced Direct Show configuration window now allows you to specify an analog
video standard.
2.30
By default, if a camera does not respond when the application starts or when you
manually reset it, Blue Iris shows the error message in the video window, and you must
manually reset the camera in order to reattempt a connection. A new option on the
Software Options
(See 11.) page allows you to instead log these errors and force Blue
Iris to automatically retry the connection according to the camera's Watchdog (See
7.10) configuration.
The camera properties Timers page has been renamed the Schedule (See 7.8) page.
The camera properties Video (See 7.1) page has been revised to be easier to understand
and navigate. When adding or editing a Network IP camera, use the new Configure
button.
The vertical and horizontal flip check boxes have been moved from the Network IP
setup window to the Video
(See 7.1) page where they are now available for use with
USB, Firewire, and Analog cameras as well as Network IP cameras.
The network timeout feature has been moved from the Network IP setup window to the
new Watchdog
(See 7.10) page. This new page allows you to trigger alerts when the
camera signal is lost, and to automatically reset the camera on a periodic basis.
2.29
The Email alert now inserts the JPEG images "inline" into an HTML formatted email
instead of as an attachment. This may work better for certain clients which do not
automatically display picture attachments.
The Run as Win32 Service feature now works properly when in Demo mode
Vivotek MPEG4/RTSP support has been tweaked to prevent malformed XVID frames
from being decoded/displayed