Blueiris: V6
: The software can record video from cameras continuously, based on motion detection, or according to a schedule. Recordings can be stored locally or on network-attached storage (NAS) devices.
has long been hailed as the premier Windows-based video management system (VMS) for home and small business users , offering robust, versatile, and high-performance camera management without the restrictive licensing fees of dedicated hardware NVRs. blueiris v6
BlueIris has long been a cornerstone of Windows-based video surveillance, offering robust recording and motion detection. However, the proliferation of edge AI cameras (e.g., DeepStack, CodeProject.AI) and the need for low-latency, privacy-aware processing expose architectural limits in v5. This paper introduces , a redesigned system that fuses edge-based inference with server-side deep learning. We propose a hybrid architecture where on-camera AI (object classification, facial recognition) triggers high-fidelity server recording, while a new lightweight neural engine (BlueNet) runs anomaly detection on the server. Benchmarks show a 60% reduction in false alerts, 40% lower network bandwidth, and near-real-time (<200ms) alert-to-action latency. We also introduce a decentralized cluster mode for failover and load balancing, eliminating the single-point-of-failure in legacy deployments. : The software can record video from cameras
With the release of , developer Ken Durante (Perspective Software) has done more than just a simple patch. Version 6 represents a paradigm shift in architecture, user interface design, and AI integration. BlueIris has long been a cornerstone of Windows-based