Specifications

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The camera Record (See 7.4) page now has the option to break recordings at specific file
sizes measured in tenths of a GB. The default is 4.5GB, the approximate amount of data
which can be written to a DVD-R.
Support for the Planet 510 and Vivotek 7138 cameras
Fix to better support the Vitamin Decoder control by preventing it from blocking the
main UI
Fixes to better handle low-memory conditions in most cases
A new page will be added to the blueirissoftware.com in the Support section to link to
required 3rd party software, including an updated XVID dll in an attempt to make it
more reliable
Fix for using security-enabled UNC volumes (servers with paths beginning \\) as clip
storage
Support for Pixora and Viliar cameras
The viewer's Trim/Export feature (See 10.) can now create WMV files instead of AVI files
(full version only).
Clicking on the video window no longer stops a manual record; you must either use the
Record icon or right click and select Stop from the popup menu.
Two new DDE commands "recstart" and "recstop" to use instead of the "record"
command. This allows you to assert the manual record state rather than to toggle it.
An Invert tool button has been added to the Motion Mask Edit (See 7.3) window
The first five PTZ preset positions may now be selected via the ActiveX remote view
2.19
Cameras using the Vitamin Decoder and audio now correctly select between 8k and 16k
audio sample frequency
A larger buffer is allocated to accommodate high MPJEG compression quality settings;
previously a crash was possible with a quality setting of higher than 95
An option has been added to the Software Options (See 11.) page to force the use of
GDI (Windows graphics) and system memory (RAM) instead of DirectX and video
memory when rendering live camera images. On certain systems, this may be required
for compatibility with dual-monitors for example.
Support for the new 2MP Intellinet 550468 using the video port (possibly 8081 or
40001)
A 1 second pause before continuous recording begins in order to allow you to cycle the
"traffic signal" icon without creating a file and to allow XVID to provide an image to
avoid empty frames.
DLink 950/g support has been updated to allow newer versions of the firmware to use
the "DLink 950/1110 video port" driver option, which has been found to be more stable
than the "web port" option.
Support for the Ganz 785, 787, etc. video servers