Recent content by tmushy

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    Blue Iris and CodeProject.AI ALPR

    Thank you for the reply!
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    Blue Iris and CodeProject.AI ALPR

    What program is that iv never seen that ALPR feed before? I think I found it https://github.com/algertc/ALPR-Database/tree/main?tab=readme-ov-file
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    User-friendly NVR and remote viewing?

    Dive more into it you may like it . I have a tailscale site 2 site setup on some home routers of mine. I can completely access another network but they cant access mine. You can setup all sorts of fun things
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    User-friendly NVR and remote viewing?

    I understand. Tailscale is a third party service and is not associated with any of the kvms. Its a pretty damn secure relay. The kvms are linux based so you can setup anything you want by logging into it.
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    User-friendly NVR and remote viewing?

    Have you considered a kvm? Jetkvm is a new low cost network kvm that just came out. I run pikvm at home. I also have a Sipeed NanoKVM: A RISC-V stick-on | Jeff Geerling which is nice too. They support tailscale so you can remotely connect to them outside your network
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    User-friendly NVR and remote viewing?

    It does but very expensive at the moment. I think they are going to come out with an AI key that can handle a few third party cameras to get triggers.
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    Why Ubiquiti/Unifi over Dahua?

    Your right about the sensors but there is a certain aspect of using unifi cameras with the protect system. Everything just works and you actually get updates to the cameras. Protect system is actually pretty nice. They are constantly updating it and adding features. Its also ndaa compliant. At...
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    Alternative to Email-to-Phone SMS/MMS delivery (T-Mobile issue - for now)

    Pushover is your answer. its 100% reliable and instant. I completely abandoned sms due to reliability. You also get an email with pushover if you want to email any system alerts from blueiris. Its the best $5 bucks iv spent.
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    CodeProject.AI on Ubuntu

    I agree docker is the answer
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    CodeProject.AI Version 2.0

    I just gave it a go on my cpu only cpai version 2.6. Same image got this Processed by ObjectDetectionYOLOv8 Processed on localhost Analysis round trip 833 ms Processing 456 ms Inference 455 ms Timestamp (UTC) Tue, 02 Apr 2024 03:33:36 GMT
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    Updated to 2.5.6 and now things aren't working

    Personally I think codeproject should only run in docker. But I do have one of my system running it in Windows and it has worked pretty flawlessly. You just have to make sure to completely uninstall and delete all folders before upgrading to a newer version
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    CodeProject.AI Version 2.0

    Mobile Net SSD
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    CodeProject.AI Version 2.0

    I downloaded an 8k image and processed it # Label Confidence 0 bird 64% 1 bird 61% 2 bird 57% 3 bird 55% 4 person 54% 5 bird 54% 6 person 54% 7 bird 54% 8 person 52% 9 bird 51% 10 bird 51% 11 bird 51% 12 person 50% Processed by ObjectDetectionCoral Processed on...
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    CodeProject.AI Version 2.0

    Send me the test image and ill use it on my and tell you the results. I got the the pci cards one running Personally I love the coral devices and they have been working very well for me. Not the usb one though. Dont trust that thing.
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    CodeProject.AI Version 2.0

    I too was impressed with them. Ended up ordering a few of each they had. I currently run a few with the pci express adapter and another with a raspberry pi5 with the ai hat. The pi5 is flawless and rock solid. https://pineberrypi.com/products/hat-ai-for-raspberry-pi-5