BI4, 3 cams, lots of memory, still in the red though
Posted: Sat Dec 11, 2021 9:19 pm
Hey all,
Hoping someone can help me here, been using BI for well over a decade and a few versions, never had many issues I couldn't figure out but this one has me stumped! Issue is that the lower bar that shows memory and CPU usage is always in the red @ 1.01G for RAM. Here's the specs for my setup:
Win 7 64 bit
>stripped down and tweaked for performance
>no software running except for blue iris and a few Windows components, 34 processes running which includes 3 for BI
>latest intel video driver installed a few days ago, no difference using hardware acceleration (intel driver/+vidpost processing/none), so turned off at the moment
Intel NUC 5IRYB mini pc
Intel core I5@2.7ghz
16GB DDR3 ram @ 2.4GHZ, dual channel
500GB Samsung 860 Evo SSD (C drive)
4TB WD Purple drive running via USB3.0 port (no extra sata ports)
BI ver. 4.8.4.4 w32 (never could get x64 to work properly), paid version
3 cameras:
>2 HIKVision DS-2CD2085G1-I cameras, both running @3840x2160, 8fps, vbr@2048bits and 24 iframe
>1 older Dahua IP cam on ethernet, disabled wifi, 1080p, 8fps, vbr@2048 bits and 24 iframe
Running system completely off grid with 2-100A AGM and 4 solar panels (yeah, way overkill, but don't want ANY failures, power to all 3 cams are also powered by system for 100% off grid surveillance)
Have played with lowering fps/bitrate and other settings, h264+ on and off, nothing really brings down the memory usage unless I lower everything to unusable/unacceptable video. I am recording non-stop, file sizes are down to ~74mb/5 minute clips per camera (interestingly, even the 1080p is at the same size). Speeds at the external drive are reporting 65mb/second, plenty enough to record those files all day long.
Biggest issue right now is that it is struggling to record and trigger properly. As soon as movement is triggered, I can literally see the ram usage shoot up and it doesn't seem to be triggering, almost as if the fps drops to ½fps and it ignores the trigger.
So, my questions are as follows:
1. Is BI ver.5 better at managing memory and would it help this system run smoother if I upgrade? Don't want to set everything up again, only reason why I haven't upgraded yet.
2. Is it possible to allocate more memory to BI via its own settings? There's literally 16gb and BI is only using 1gb of it.
3. Are there any other settings or tweaks to BI that can help this system work more efficiently?
I'd like to add another cam to this system, but I'm afraid it will render the system completely useless if I do. Would really like to continue using the NUC as it is extremely low on power consumption and unobtrusively mounted to a monitor.
Any input is appreciated!
Chris
Hoping someone can help me here, been using BI for well over a decade and a few versions, never had many issues I couldn't figure out but this one has me stumped! Issue is that the lower bar that shows memory and CPU usage is always in the red @ 1.01G for RAM. Here's the specs for my setup:
Win 7 64 bit
>stripped down and tweaked for performance
>no software running except for blue iris and a few Windows components, 34 processes running which includes 3 for BI
>latest intel video driver installed a few days ago, no difference using hardware acceleration (intel driver/+vidpost processing/none), so turned off at the moment
Intel NUC 5IRYB mini pc
Intel core I5@2.7ghz
16GB DDR3 ram @ 2.4GHZ, dual channel
500GB Samsung 860 Evo SSD (C drive)
4TB WD Purple drive running via USB3.0 port (no extra sata ports)
BI ver. 4.8.4.4 w32 (never could get x64 to work properly), paid version
3 cameras:
>2 HIKVision DS-2CD2085G1-I cameras, both running @3840x2160, 8fps, vbr@2048bits and 24 iframe
>1 older Dahua IP cam on ethernet, disabled wifi, 1080p, 8fps, vbr@2048 bits and 24 iframe
Running system completely off grid with 2-100A AGM and 4 solar panels (yeah, way overkill, but don't want ANY failures, power to all 3 cams are also powered by system for 100% off grid surveillance)
Have played with lowering fps/bitrate and other settings, h264+ on and off, nothing really brings down the memory usage unless I lower everything to unusable/unacceptable video. I am recording non-stop, file sizes are down to ~74mb/5 minute clips per camera (interestingly, even the 1080p is at the same size). Speeds at the external drive are reporting 65mb/second, plenty enough to record those files all day long.
Biggest issue right now is that it is struggling to record and trigger properly. As soon as movement is triggered, I can literally see the ram usage shoot up and it doesn't seem to be triggering, almost as if the fps drops to ½fps and it ignores the trigger.
So, my questions are as follows:
1. Is BI ver.5 better at managing memory and would it help this system run smoother if I upgrade? Don't want to set everything up again, only reason why I haven't upgraded yet.
2. Is it possible to allocate more memory to BI via its own settings? There's literally 16gb and BI is only using 1gb of it.
3. Are there any other settings or tweaks to BI that can help this system work more efficiently?
I'd like to add another cam to this system, but I'm afraid it will render the system completely useless if I do. Would really like to continue using the NUC as it is extremely low on power consumption and unobtrusively mounted to a monitor.
Any input is appreciated!
Chris