[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 fully downloaded to the client. Other improvements include a server setup wizard, and better stretching…
We are hiring! (Linux software engineer)
Update 6/21/2011: We are also seeking a Video4Linux developer, click here for more information. If any of the points below sound like you, then read on! You are the type of person who reads technical data sheets and APIs just for fun. You are someone who gets a sick pleasure out of coding and scripting….
[Server] Version 2 beta 7 released
This release focuses on general bug fixes and has some minor features that will be built upon in beta 8. This release also starts to use the new functionality for adding IP cameras. Instead of having to lookup RTSP and MJPEG sub paths, the paths are now stored in a database and automatically filled when…
[Driver] 2.3.4 released
The following features are added in this release: Feature #838: enc: Only allocate one vop_header DMA per card, not per encoder The following bugs are resolved in this release: Bug #836: MJPEG encoder can only be opened once, opening more then once causes a grey image Bug #837: enc: Only decrement jpeg_off once
Bluecherry introduces the world’s first multi-input H.264 Linux supported encoder cards
Bluecherry introduces the world’s first multi-input H.264 Linux supported encoder cards Bluecherry H.264 cards bring openness to the Linux community Update: June 7th, 2011 – Several important things to note, the BC-H series H.264 cards do not have at traditional firmware that is loaded. Everything is accessed directly from the driver / user space applications….