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Discussion about Sentry & Blue Iris. Threads 71 Messages Blue Iris won't start DeepStack (Windows 10 PC) Magnaheim; Jan 22, ; Replies 11 Views 4K. Today. Blue Iris is a local NVR security camera software. With one of the latest updates in early , you can optionally turn on object detection using Deepstack integration. Blue Iris is extremely powerful and customizable. It will let you capture motion recordings, snapshots, and you can even send Deepstack Blue Iris images to Telegram to keep a history of all objected-detected events in place.
Once you have those 3 items setup and ready to go, you can begin the Blue Iris installation process below. The first step is to purchase a copy of Blue Iris. Once purchased, you can download the full version. It will prompt to install any missing prerequisites. Click Next. Click Next again and accept the Blue Iris terms and conditions. Installation only takes a few seconds. Check the Launch Blue Iris 5 box and then click Finish.
A product activation box will popup. If you are using the day free trial, you can just click Demo. Otherwise, enter a product activation code you received after purchasing by clicking Next. If you do want to install Deepstack, follow Step 2. Install Deepstack with all defaults. Click Finish once complete. To launch Deepstack, open Powershell from the Window Start menu. Search your computer or server for Blue Iris from the Windows Start button.
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Click the New folder in Blue Iris. Set a limit, uncheck limit clip age, and set to delete. This is basically going to continually record and store footage until your gb is reached and then delete the oldest clips. If you have a large NAS or external drive, you could also click the Move to Folder option and archive them there instead of deleting. Down the road I may use this folder for exported clips. The warning in the above screenshot reminds you of that as well.
The Blue Iris users tab is is where you can create and limit access. For example, you can non-admin users, limit access to camera groups, set access times, restrict logins on your local network or configure login schedules. I recommend leaving these as default for now. You can always come back and adjust these later. To access Blue Iris, you can either open it from the desktop app or from a web browser. I primarily use the Blue Iris Admin desktop app to manage or adjust Blue Iris settings and the web server to view my cameras.
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This will allow you to log into Blue Iris from an IP address like Super handy for accessing from your phone. This will give you a shortcut on your phone for quick access. This will allow Blue Iris to automatically start up after your computer starts and should reduce system resources. Ideally, a 6th generation Intel processor or better is recommend. This allows you to use the QuickSync feature to decode footage more efficiently than raw processing.
Right-click the large black box to add a new camera. This setup will vary slightly depending on your camera manufacturer. This will autofill the stream profiles for you. Under the Advanced section, the only thing I changed is checking the box for Decoder Compatibility Mode. If you are using an Amcrest like I am, then Amcrest has also put together a handy wiki page I referenced here.