Bluecherry releases 8 port H.264 Linux supported encoder cards

January 9th, 2012 (Fulton, Missouri) – Bluecherry, a leader in Linux based video surveillance, is proud to release the BC-H08240A – 8 port hardware compression H.264 PCIe card.  This card features real-time recording at 352×240, or 150FPS recording (total) at

Bluecherry now supports Grandstream cameras.

Bluecherry adds support for Grandstream surveillance IP / network cameras Grandstream customers now have a Linux based recording application  December 1st, 2011 (Fulton, Missouri) — Bluecherry, a leader in Linux based video surveillance, is proud to announce full support for

[Driver] 2.3.6 released

This is a quick release to resolve motion detection settings that have been changed in beta 8.  We are aware of several problems documented with the driver (http://improve.bluecherrydvr.com/projects/solo6010-v2/issues) and are working on resolving those issues in 2.3.7. The following features

Bluecherry welcomes Veaceslav Falico

We are proud to bring on our latest developer, Veaceslav Falico.  Veaceslav will be maintaining the driver and a developer for the back-end server application for our software.  He is a kernel hacker who loves null pointer dereferences and enjoys

[Client] Version 2 beta 6 released

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