- Feb 19, 2016
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Video Adapter: Intel 530
Driver Version: 25.20.100.6323
BI version: 4.8.5.3
I just installed the latest round of Windows updates, one of which was a video driver and now most of my cameras show "no signal", even though they are fully accessible on my network. They are all set for Hardware Accelerated Decoded: default. I have to disable Intel video decoding under the Cameras tab to get them all working again, albeit at a higher CPU usage.
By the way, I updated my video driver because it crashed a few times and BI would lose access to the cameras, or something to that effect according to the Event Log in Windows.
Any ideas why I can't use Hardware Video Acceleration anymore?
Driver Version: 25.20.100.6323
BI version: 4.8.5.3
I just installed the latest round of Windows updates, one of which was a video driver and now most of my cameras show "no signal", even though they are fully accessible on my network. They are all set for Hardware Accelerated Decoded: default. I have to disable Intel video decoding under the Cameras tab to get them all working again, albeit at a higher CPU usage.
By the way, I updated my video driver because it crashed a few times and BI would lose access to the cameras, or something to that effect according to the Event Log in Windows.
Any ideas why I can't use Hardware Video Acceleration anymore?