![]() But I suppose that's a me problem because if I approach the matrix with the intent of "I want current version updates" then it's clearer I must check one of the three boxes for basic/extended/priority. Also I'd argue it's not initially clear in the pricing matrix that you lose software updates if you let any support tier expire. I'm a bit conflicted here as I was compelled to update because the existing Android apps were broken. Like OP my my support expired near end of last year. Deactivating/reactivating my license "fixed" things for half an hour until the "evaluation version" string showed up again. I upgraded because our Android apps stopped working a couple of days ago (after I got them working again with the intermediate CA cert fix a month or so ago!) so at least the BI service upgrade fixed our recent Android app breaks. ![]() If your web browser or firewall flags it, disable during installation. I’m not sure about the description saying no router config needed.I set up port forwarding for remote access to NVR as documented, but it works just the same.I upgraded from 5.3.2.11 to 5.4.1.1 last night and now I'm running into this also(camera streams have "Blue Iris Evaluation Version"). Blue Iris Tools v1.6.0 Installer.zip - For new installations download Blue Iris Tools v1.6.0 Installer.zip and extract the files. The 1 year update included the upgrade from 4 to 5. ![]() 1 year update directly from BI is 30 or 35. I bought my copy of BI directly from BI back when it was version 4. I was a month or two out and they just said to upgrade so I did. I was under the impression the NVR supports H.265 so it would be nice if the remote does also as do my new 4K cams. Just email them and ask about a license renewal. My NVR has robust hardware (8th gen I7 / 32G RAM) and responds well-the responsiveness continues to be good using the remote app, so it seems well designed. New posts New media New media comments New resources New profile posts Latest activity. So much better than my old dedicated NVR which was full of bugs! I’m moving to all 4K+ cams and I’m optimistic the foundation can handle it. I’m getting ready to work with Support for using a Samsung/Hanwha PNV-9080R and it will be worth the effort. I’ve been testing remotely for about a week and it has been rock solid for the basic function of viewing motion alerts-definitely worth the price! I have much to learn regarding the various features and configuration of Blue Iris NVR and the iPhone app but I’m already a believer because core functionality on both work so well. ** Note that continued use of audio streaming running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life. * Note that continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life. Baby monitor functionality: continue to listen to audio with app closed or device in standby ** Remote control DIO output signals on compatible devices Broadcast live video from the iOS device directly into a Blue Iris PC camera window Selectively delete recordings from the Blue Iris PC Download recorded video from the Blue Iris PC to the iOS device Review recordings as stored on the Blue Iris PC, up to 64x speed Navigate cameras by tapping and swiping In order to be able to use the Blue Iris Companion app you must connect to a Blue Iris server. Listen to and talk to any camera that’s also supported at the Blue Iris PC The Blue Iris Companion is a client (remote control) for the Blue Iris application. Control PTZ, IR and more for any camera that’s also controllable at the Blue Iris PC Receive iOS push notification alerts when a Blue Iris camera is triggered or there is a critical status message Control the shield icon, schedule and profile selection Geofencing: set status, send alerts, and more in response to device location * Manage multiple Blue Iris installations You should see your Blue Iris login page. Remote access does require router configuration or NGROK, which you can test without the app by using Safari. This app connects using a secure and session-based protocol-no passwords are transmitted in plain text. There is no need to insecurely open individual cameras to the Internet. GetBI5v2.CMD is a Windows batch file script that downloads the latest version Blue Iris 5's full version installer (Blueiris.exe), 32-bit Update (Update32.exe) and 64-bit Update (Update64.exe) from and renames each one to include the version as part of the filename. This app provides a single point of contact to your home camera network. Instructions for connecting this app to the PC software are found in the Remote Access chapter of its Help file. In order to make use of this app, you must have Blue Iris version 5 installed and running on a Windows PC or VM. To install the Blue Iris 5 software onto your computer, go to the Blue Iris website and download the installation file. This app is a CLIENT for the Blue Iris Windows PC software.
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