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    Hikvision DS-KD8003 back light and IR

    However for me to integrate other devices, I guess I will need to exit the propietary SIP protocol. Even if I decide to go with the propietary one, if I run out of the cloud, will I receive the calls/notifications on my android devices? Another thing I was seeing, was about early media feature...
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    Hikvision DS-KD8003 back light and IR

    However I do not see that dahua ones integrate NFC tag reading, and then the IR and button back light issue also there. So just want to know what functionalities are taken away if I pick a Hikvision unit, so that I can decide which one to use, Hikvision or Dahua
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    Hikvision DS-KD8003 back light and IR

    What functionalities will it rest in case I want to run offline?
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    Hikvision DS-KD8003 back light and IR

    Perfect, I was indeed looking for that, since it seems dahua VTO2202F-P just turns on when the ring button is pressed. The thing is, that I want to run the unit totally offline from cloud services. I was planning first to run DS-KD8003 internal SIP server (in case the unit has one), subscribe...
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    Hikvision DS-KD8003 back light and IR

    Also wanted to know if the SIP config can be changed, so that I can integrate a different SIP server, or add different SIP clients
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    Hikvision DS-KD8003 back light and IR

    Hello all, Just wanted to know if anyone know if the DS-KD8003 integrates the back light button and IR turned on during night periods and not just when people presses the button. Thanks
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    Hikvision or Dahua doorbell?

    Let's see if anyone can help on this. Yep, it makes literally no sense, why the button light will turn on, after someone has pressed the button....
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    Hikvision or Dahua doorbell?

    Hello, Yes, I was currently thinking about SIP options also, but not looking at the for the moment. But just some basic stuff, like people seeing during night, where the button is, as well as myself seeing the camera even if someone has not pressed the call button. I guess a ring doorbell is...
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    Hikvision or Dahua doorbell?

    Hello guys, I was currently checking to buy a new doorbell and saw these 2: https://www.hikvision.com/en/products/Video-Intercom-Products/IP-Series/Pro-Series/DS-KD8003-IME1-Flush/...
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    Blue iris, why not virtualized?

    Could be, need to check how much horse power it will need
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    Blue iris, why not virtualized?

    Hello, I have been searching around, and it seems there is also much discussion about using dedicated GPUs for blue iris, as it can be a lost of energy. I have been searching around and found P400 (MAX 30W) and P600 (MAX 40W), don't know if anyone has tried, but it also seems to be a decent...
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    Blue iris, why not virtualized?

    Yep, I totally agree with you. Virtualization was designed with that purpose mainly, mostly saving costs, there is no sense to have more than 1 system. According to the passthrough, there are multiple issues when trying to use igpu, indeed I expend like 1 week to achieve mine to work, firstly...
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    Blue iris, why not virtualized?

    At the moment I am running also proxmox 5.4 as it works for my case (new proxmox version was not working with iGPU passthrough), with iGPU passthrough (which I highly recommend), just think that the amount of CPU % that you can free up, that amount of cpu you will be able to use for other tasks...
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    Blue iris, why not virtualized?

    Hey guys, So finally I achieved igpu passthrough to my Windows 10 VM though promox and UNRAID systems. Saying that UNRAID was easier, as it worked on the last version, but with proxmox I has to use the previous version of the software to make everything stable. About the performance inside the...
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    Blue iris, why not virtualized?

    Yes, at the moment I have everything running smoothly at 10FPS 250MP/S with just a 20% CPU usage. But lol, I have enabled limited-decode-if-necessary option, and it went down to 5% of CPU usage :/, so need to check what is that option exactly doing. Kind regards
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    Blue iris, why not virtualized?

    Yes, I have to try and test the Watt consume that 10% makes, if it goes higher because of the IGPU or goes down. Once I test that I will let you know. Also I was able to optimize a bit more the system, by lowering to 10 FPS and also a bit the MP. Apart from that I am now running into 23% CPU...
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    Blue iris, why not virtualized?

    Hello, Regarding the first NVRs, yes, I can understand that those are just little crappy devices, that do not offer, same advance settings as blue iris can offer. Was also just wondering, about them for home user people, that only wants to storage their records at low price and low Watt cost...
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    Blue iris, why not virtualized?

    Just another QQ, how is possible, that some NVR around 100-200$ can handle this amount of cameras without issues, and it is so overkill for an intel processor?
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    Blue iris, why not virtualized?

    This is funny, because it seems that the CPU stats I took before are not valid, they were taken from the same IP camera, now I placed 6 different IP cameras and my CPU (i5-4460) is going to explode. If I run those 6 cameras with BL without HA, the CPU gets on 100% and everything starts to lag ...
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    Blue iris, why not virtualized?

    Hello guys, So I have been trying on a dedicated machine with HA on/off, and found the following data with 6 CAMS: BI HA CAM CPU GPU open off 6 82 0 open on 6 70 17 close off 6 60 0 close on 6 46 17 Is it normal that only intel quick...
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    Blue iris, why not virtualized?

    I will try again, and let you know my results Yep, I already read that link. But lets see first if I can figure out, how to use my actual hardware, without having to purchase another device more.
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    Blue iris, why not virtualized?

    Yes, I can understand your point, about people trying to use shitty devices to try to achieve this. Indeed my device is just an i7, but at least I want to use lets say 20-40% of its power for CCTV, and the rest for other stuff, I have. But even if I use 20-40% of its power, what I want it, is to...
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    Blue iris, why not virtualized?

    I was currently using last windows 10 version. So what do you suggest, to minimize BI and check CPU usage? But apart from that, what I was referring to was, that the CPU was increasing, each time I was getting more and more cameras into the system, but the GPU was kind of maintaining at a fixed...
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    Blue iris, why not virtualized?

    Well, that only depends if you limit virtual CPU to that VM, and depends on how many processing power you have and how many do you need. Just for an example, you just may have 2-4 cameras for home environment, but it is just a total waste of money maybe to buy a new entire device, to place BI in...
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    Blue iris, why not virtualized?

    yep, don't worry, I will be making many tests and will let you know if it works
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    Blue iris, why not virtualized?

    I was gonna try first with a different product I have to test the hardware acceleration. Because as far as I know I am not able to use hardware aceleration with BI without purchasing it, right?
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    Blue iris, why not virtualized?

    Yes, at the very end this ends up on how easy is to passthrough this GPUs to the VMs, but once the passthrough is done, the performance for quick sync inside of a VM or outside should be the same. I have been checking and for example passing the gpu with proxmox might be a little bit complex...
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    Blue iris, why not virtualized?

    Hello guys, I have been sometime looking around the forums, posts about why virtualization is not recommended for blue iris, or any other CCTV system. But I want to ask about my point of view in this. Up to what I can see, virtualization is just not simply recommended because of not having the...