[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…
Version 2 sneak peak
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,…
John Brooks joins Bluecherry
We are excited to announce John Brooks has joined our development team. John is a Qt developer and has submitted patches to Qt for such things as graphics optimization with SSE2 and core API changes. He has also written an open-source instant messaging system for use with Tor. John’s primary responsibility will be focused on…
Bluecherry releases its version 2 driver (GPL)
Update 6/19/2010 Further information on the driver and using the card can be found on Ben Collins blog (here). Check back next week for an update on this site for sample code for saving MPEG-4 streams to the disk. As previously mentioned we have been working hard over the past few months on the driver…
Version 2: Using Linux Standard APIs
For those of you who may not know version 2 is a complete rewrite from version 1. Version 2 is also focused on using, and enhancing existing Linux kernel APIs. Ben Collins has done an excellent job in writing a Video4Linux 2 compliant MPEG driver for handling the video encoding, along with what comes out…