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Just remember flagged alerts don't get deleted during regular disk cleanup. At 4% why bother, BI is detecting at that kind of level anyway.
Yes, same issue as you. IOS BI version 2.00.36 running 5.4.2.I'm having a problem in the iOS app where any alerts which went through the Deepstack cannot be viewed in the app.
The alerts are fine in BI and the browser, but in the IOS app, clicking them shows the native iOS video browser with just a spinning icon.
If I turn off the Deepstack integration, the alerts are back to normal.
Has anyone else seen this?
BI 5.4.2.0. Latest IOS version as of now.
Regarding faces, it isn’t of any value now if you are using sub streams. The image captured is a pixelated mess. I have turned mine off.Hello everyone,
I am new to BI and IP cameras in general, I've started tinkering over a month ago and installed a few around my place. On my main profile, I have the outdoor cameras with motion detection enabled, but nothing to happen under the alert tab. In my case, I just want to have in the database highlights of when there was motion, without any other needs to enable alerts. I noticed after some troubleshooting, that deepstack doesn't work unless I change the "Fire when" to "this camera is triggered" under alerts. Which is fine, but is it an expected behavior? my purpose is to reduce false alarms and limit my triggers to people.
Problem number 2... Faces... This doesn't work unless I remove the substream configuration from BI for the specific camera. I guess the substream resolution is bad enough, that deepstack doesn't detect faces. And I cannot disable substreams or my CPU overloads when looking at all feeds. Is there a way to tell BI to use the mainstream for deepstack? all cams are hikvision 8mp running at 15fps full resolution, highest quality, 1/100 exposure (can't remember what the substreams are running on but it's the default value).
Keep in mind that the same principles apply regarding pixels per foot (PPF) in order to get good faces. A 2.8mm lens trying to facial ID someone 45 feet away with this software is not going to work. If you have areas of coverage that are optically zoomed to make out faces, this is working very well, at least in my case. I have a few key pinch points that are working well at 256bitrate. As always, YMMV.Regarding faces, it isn’t of any value now if you are using sub streams. The image captured is a pixelated mess. I have turned mine off.
Many here have already gave up on Sentry based on this Deepstack integration. Many gave up on it even before Deepstack as Sentry seemed to be MIA...So it's been a bit since I wrote on the forums and I have been using Sentry for a super long time what are pro's and cons now is Deepstack better then Sentry or is it the beginning of a possible deprecation of Sentry from BI. Should I stop using sentry and make the switch to Deepstack?
I've switched over to Deepstack from Sentry. Sentry tended to give a lot of false alerts since you can't tune anything. Deepstack is tuneable, and I expect that the BI developer will continue to improve the integration and tuning abilities. I won't be renewing my Sentry sub, which is expiring in May, so perfect timing. I'd rather send the funds towards BI to keep adding new features like this.So it's been a bit since I wrote on the forums and I have been using Sentry for a super long time what are pro's and cons now is Deepstack better then Sentry or is it the beginning of a possible deprecation of Sentry from BI. Should I stop using sentry and make the switch to Deepstack?
That looks how it should for Object Detection, which is the API BI is using currently
where do you find the trigger settings for deep stack?I've switched over to Deepstack from Sentry. Sentry tended to give a lot of false alerts since you can't tune anything. Deepstack is tuneable, and I expect that the BI developer will continue to improve the integration and tuning abilities. I won't be renewing my Sentry sub, which is expiring in May, so perfect timing. I'd rather send the funds towards BI to keep adding new features like this.
Give it a try! It's super easy, install Deepstack (no need to configure anything) and turn it on in BI. You may need to do some BI tuning, but if you're already using Sentry, trigger tuning should be minimal.
Since some people have been having problems finding the installation package, Here's the link: Release DeepStack Windows February Release · johnolafenwa/DeepStack
1. In General Settings -> AI tabwhere do you find the trigger settings for deep stack?
Only confirmed/cancelled by Deepstack. I would imagine filtering may come fairly soon, as it's a logical improvement to this new implementation.Is there a way to create a filter or a view to show only people detected alerts or animals?
thanks. I missed that.1. In General Settings -> AI tab
2. in Camera settings -> Trigger -> Artificial Intelligence
Have you downloaded Deepstack already?thanks. I missed that.
under general setting -> AI Tab - what is:
auto start/stop with blue iris - choose path - start now and says "could not start; check path"
and faces are saved as photos in new folder? not seeing this being saved in new folder.
oh.. i thought it was all built in with the new update... feeling stupidHave you downloaded Deepstack already?
Unknown faces (if detected) will be stored in the folder you have selected in the settings.
You're not the only one, myself includedoh.. i thought it was all built in with the new update... feeling stupid
I created a folder (I used Aux 8 and renamed it) for unknown faces so I could keep them separate.thanks. I missed that.
under general setting -> AI Tab - what is:
auto start/stop with blue iris - choose path - start now and says "could not start; check path"
and faces are saved as photos in new folder? not seeing this being saved in new folder.