Good afternoon. I have been running Blue Iris 5 for a couple years now, and it has been great. I have been slowly trying to get to my maximum capability and would like to know what others have done or experienced as working well.
My system:
Windows 11 Pro
Dual Xeon x5690
SuperMicro X8dtn+ Rev 2
288gb DDR3 800mhz (Large system cache set in the registry)
Nvidia Quadro RTX 4000 8gb Video (581.80 drivers)
Avago SAS3 3008 Fury (IT Mode)
LTO-6 Ultrium 6250 tape drive
500gb SSD for new video
14tb spinning disks for stored video
3tb SSDs for transfer to LTO staging and re-encoding
Hikvision DS-6716HQHI NVR providing h264 streams
Various Tyco Illustra Cameras providing h265 streams
Several Hikvision Accusense cameras providing h265 streams
I recently went from a GTX 960 with the Keylase patch to the Quadro, and have been getting hardware encode errors in my log for my profiles that have hardware encoding enabled. I'm not going to a quicksync platform any time soon. I didn't have the encode errors with the old GTX, and I know the Turing hardware has a lot more capability than the Maxwell video card. The observable problem I have is inability to watch timeline videos in UI3 with hardware acceleration enabled. I have it enabled for my live view only streaming profile. It still gives log errors, but functions correctly. With nvidia hardware encoding disabled, I don't show any hardware encoding in my task manager.
I also really want to get away from h264, since it uses so much more bandwidth than h265. I got an iDS-7216 HQHI M2/S to replace the older NVR, but could not get streams out of it. Upon booting, it would work for about 1 minute. I tried a few firmwares, but I think it is locked into its own platform.
I don't use substreams. I am trying to save some bandwidth and my setup keeps up without a lot of effort at this time. I use overlays in Blue Iris for naming and time. Server time suites my needs, and the cameras are mixed on different networks. About half of them don't have internet access for time sync, and I didn't pursue setting up a local time server. I also want all my camera fonts to be the same.
Please let me know if there are known good Nvidia drivers and what are some inexpensive options for a replacement NVR. I am hoping a solid Blue Iris 6 version with H265 support comes out. If you have any other suggestions or amplifying questions, please let me know. Thanks in advance, I look forward to hearing from you.
My system:
Windows 11 Pro
Dual Xeon x5690
SuperMicro X8dtn+ Rev 2
288gb DDR3 800mhz (Large system cache set in the registry)
Nvidia Quadro RTX 4000 8gb Video (581.80 drivers)
Avago SAS3 3008 Fury (IT Mode)
LTO-6 Ultrium 6250 tape drive
500gb SSD for new video
14tb spinning disks for stored video
3tb SSDs for transfer to LTO staging and re-encoding
Hikvision DS-6716HQHI NVR providing h264 streams
Various Tyco Illustra Cameras providing h265 streams
Several Hikvision Accusense cameras providing h265 streams
I recently went from a GTX 960 with the Keylase patch to the Quadro, and have been getting hardware encode errors in my log for my profiles that have hardware encoding enabled. I'm not going to a quicksync platform any time soon. I didn't have the encode errors with the old GTX, and I know the Turing hardware has a lot more capability than the Maxwell video card. The observable problem I have is inability to watch timeline videos in UI3 with hardware acceleration enabled. I have it enabled for my live view only streaming profile. It still gives log errors, but functions correctly. With nvidia hardware encoding disabled, I don't show any hardware encoding in my task manager.
I also really want to get away from h264, since it uses so much more bandwidth than h265. I got an iDS-7216 HQHI M2/S to replace the older NVR, but could not get streams out of it. Upon booting, it would work for about 1 minute. I tried a few firmwares, but I think it is locked into its own platform.
I don't use substreams. I am trying to save some bandwidth and my setup keeps up without a lot of effort at this time. I use overlays in Blue Iris for naming and time. Server time suites my needs, and the cameras are mixed on different networks. About half of them don't have internet access for time sync, and I didn't pursue setting up a local time server. I also want all my camera fonts to be the same.
Please let me know if there are known good Nvidia drivers and what are some inexpensive options for a replacement NVR. I am hoping a solid Blue Iris 6 version with H265 support comes out. If you have any other suggestions or amplifying questions, please let me know. Thanks in advance, I look forward to hearing from you.