![]() Support for legacy Android GCM push notifications was added. You now may specify the devices and text for push notifications. These include toaster pop-up messages in the lower-right corner of the Windows display, FTP transfers, and simply the ability to wait an arbitrary time between consecutive actions. Each action has an associated profile selector to allow you to manage actions for all profiles together on one page. You may create a list of these actions to be executed in any order or combination. Configuration changes are made seamlessly by uploading any edits.Įvery possible action that’s supported by Blue Iris may now be applied to camera alerts as well as many other conditions such as user account login, status messages, digital input signals, and more. Sounds are played and popups may be displayed locally from all remote connected systems. Status pages, the timeline and clips lists are refreshed as they are updated on the server. BVR clips are opened using progressive download management so that only the portions of the file of interest are transferred. ![]() ![]() You may then make any remote Blue Iris server ‘active’ in the UI, giving you complete virtual control of that remote Blue Iris installation without the hassle or many shortcomings of an otherwise “remote desktop” solution. When connected to one of more remote systems via the new remote management control panel, you get a concise view of each system’s status. This is perhaps the most significant upgrade in terms of software power and flexibility-you may now use one Blue Iris installation to manage many others simultaneously. No more tiny icons on 4K monitors and beyond. UI elements were designed to look sharp at up to 300 DPI. Windows and UI elements will be scaled automatically to match your Windows Display control panel selections. Major topics previously neglected have been rewritten to reflect all that has been added to this software over the years. It’s been awhile! The Help may now be read in book format as well as in-context via Adobe RoboHelp buttons throughout the UI. ![]() A new font has been selected for improved antialiasing and readability. Buttons and other tools have been more intuitively grouped and sized. Here’s what you can expect to find: UI refreshĮvery element was redesigned and re-rendered for a consistent, high-contrast, high resolution and modern aesthetic. But 4.5 years later, it’s time to take Blue Iris to the next level with this major upgrade to version 5. With hundreds of updates, so much has changed since version 4 was first released in December 2014. ![]()
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