The user is not informed when this happens. Sometimes a temporary video decoding error causes Blue Iris to disable hardware accelerated decoding for a camera. Hardware acceleration may make Blue Iris less stable (more likely to crash) on some systems. On Windows 7, hardware acceleration does not work if you run Blue Iris in service mode. In Windows 10 Version 1803+, the Performance tab also provides graphs. Just look in Task Manager on the Processes tab, and you should see a GPU column with a non-zero % load, and the GPU Engine column should read 'GPU X - Video Decode'. On Windows 10 Version 1709+, you can easily verify that hardware acceleration is working. A full app restart is not required when you change individual cameras. You may also override the global hardware decoding option for individual cameras on the Video tab of Camera Properties.
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