NVR
Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2020 4:50 pm
I recently purchased a new computer and thought that my old machine would make a good NVR. I've been using Blue Iris for many years. Although I haven't pulled the trigger on the newest version, I have been running version 4 for a while.
I currently have 4 Ip cams from various manufacturers and hope to add maybe two more. This is a home set up. Up until now, I mainly used them for live monitoring my property, watching the kids when I'm working, etc. I am not recording but have tried to set up motion but found it to be temperamental and unreliable. Nature of the beast. I ran it on the workstation I was using regularly for work. I had 5 monitors connected to this machine and would through the interface up on one to just keep an eye on things.
Now that I have a free machine, I thought I'd set up continuous recording but it seems to be maxing out the processor. My specs are as follows.
Windows 7
Intel Core I7-2700K @ 3.50GHz
16 GB Ram
64 Bit
AMD Radeon HD 6700 series video adapter.
The O/S and apps (including BlueIris) are installed on a 250GB SATA solid-state drive and my data/recordings go to a 7200RPM 2TB Toshiba SATA DT01ACA200 6Gb/s.
Although this is a few years old, it was and still is a very capable machine. I keep it clean and have replaced components, reinstalled the O/S occasionally. It can do a lot of stuff at the same time and do it quickly.
My problem is, when I set up a continuous recording for 4 cams, it's maxing out the processor. I have noticed that when I minimize the app (not currently running as a service), CPU usage drops from the high 90's percentage to 80's. So obviously trying to view video while recording puts an extra load on. I was wondering if running as a service would lighten the load at all. My concern is that if I add cams to this setup, it may be too much. I can't help but think I just don't have the optimal configuration. I can't imagine the hardware is inadequate. But then again, this isn't my bag. I was thinking of doing a clean install of the O/S but I'm under the gun with windows 7 going kaput and I would likely have to upgrade BlueIris also. Not 100% against that but don't have time in the short term for that undertaking.
Thanks for any help.
I currently have 4 Ip cams from various manufacturers and hope to add maybe two more. This is a home set up. Up until now, I mainly used them for live monitoring my property, watching the kids when I'm working, etc. I am not recording but have tried to set up motion but found it to be temperamental and unreliable. Nature of the beast. I ran it on the workstation I was using regularly for work. I had 5 monitors connected to this machine and would through the interface up on one to just keep an eye on things.
Now that I have a free machine, I thought I'd set up continuous recording but it seems to be maxing out the processor. My specs are as follows.
Windows 7
Intel Core I7-2700K @ 3.50GHz
16 GB Ram
64 Bit
AMD Radeon HD 6700 series video adapter.
The O/S and apps (including BlueIris) are installed on a 250GB SATA solid-state drive and my data/recordings go to a 7200RPM 2TB Toshiba SATA DT01ACA200 6Gb/s.
Although this is a few years old, it was and still is a very capable machine. I keep it clean and have replaced components, reinstalled the O/S occasionally. It can do a lot of stuff at the same time and do it quickly.
My problem is, when I set up a continuous recording for 4 cams, it's maxing out the processor. I have noticed that when I minimize the app (not currently running as a service), CPU usage drops from the high 90's percentage to 80's. So obviously trying to view video while recording puts an extra load on. I was wondering if running as a service would lighten the load at all. My concern is that if I add cams to this setup, it may be too much. I can't help but think I just don't have the optimal configuration. I can't imagine the hardware is inadequate. But then again, this isn't my bag. I was thinking of doing a clean install of the O/S but I'm under the gun with windows 7 going kaput and I would likely have to upgrade BlueIris also. Not 100% against that but don't have time in the short term for that undertaking.
Thanks for any help.