[Server] Version 2 beta 9.3 released

Note: We are gearing up towards a 2.0 release soon.  We really need feedback on any problems with the software in its current state.  If you find a problem that isn’t already on our bug tracker (http://improve.bluecherrydvr.com/projects/v2tracker/roadmap) then please join

[Driver] 2.4.1 released

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

[Server] Version 2 beta 9.2 released

Beta 9.2 adds pre and post buffering support for motion events which is configurable from 0-10 seconds.  This will add a set amount of time to the beginning and end of the motion event, which is useful for high motion areas.

[Driver] 2.4.0 released

This release focuses on several bugs, including a critical one where MJPEG feeds were flickering, duplicating other cameras feeds randomly and blacking out some of the screen.  While this release greatly reduces these occurrences, it may not be resolved for everyone.

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