Posts Tagged ‘version 2’

[Driver] 2.4.1 released

Posted: January 26, 2012
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This release resolves a issue from 2.4.0 where the composite output did not function with the newly included utility to change the video output.  This release also increases the amount of available on-card SDRAM to help resolve video flickering, duplication and / or black spots in the video. If you still encounter problems, please let us [...]

Technical information: List of MJPEG and RTSP paths for network cameras

Posted: January 23, 2012
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During the beginning of the version 2 beta we didn’t have a way for you to select the manufacturer and model number like we do now.  This means the customer had to manually add the MJPEG url and RTSP sub paths when you added a camera.  Even though we now support drop down lists for [...]

[Driver] 2.3.7 released

Posted: November 8, 2011
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This release focuses on resolving a critical driver bug in the H.264 and MPEG-4 line of Bluecherry cards where video was corrupted during playback, causing the video to have gray frames and the timestamp to jump forward and backwards.  A more technical statement is below: Fixed for 2.3.7 by using page-sized DMA requests to avoid an [...]

[Client] Version 2 beta 6 released

Posted: July 1, 2011
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Version 2.0-beta6 of the client has been released. You can download the client from www.bluecherrydvr.com/downloads Beta 6 features long-awaited improvements to video playback, including seeking, fast-forward, slow motion, and better performance. Seeking is possible even in videos that have not fully downloaded to the client. Other improvements include a server setup wizard, and better stretching [...]

Version 2 sneak peak

Posted: September 22, 2010
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We’ve had a great deal of interest in the changes that are coming in version 2. To recap, version 2 is completely rewritten; we literally threw away all of the (licensed) code and started from scratch. We hired on US based in-house developers to handle every aspect of the server and client development. Please remember, [...]