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    Is there a Blue Iris equivalent for Linux?

    Has anyone looked at Bluecherry with their Deepstack integration enabled? Some reviews suggest that it approaches the performance of Frigate with Coral.
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    Is ZoneMinder still being actively developed?

    Here's the other demo/free version data that I could find ... Alnet Systems Netstation - MS only Argus DVR - MS only Arteco PURE - MS only ATVideo VMS - MS & Mac only Axxon Next - 4 channels - Too few channels - Axxon One - Linux & MS - Only sold through distributors -...
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    Is ZoneMinder still being actively developed?

    OK, will try to narrow down to no more than a couple - I need to get this working sooner than later. I don't need fancy, just basic functions, somewhat secure, and stable. Thanks.
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    Is ZoneMinder still being actively developed?

    OK on 32gb with the option to upgrade. Any graphics chipsets to avoid? (I know some of that is related to the OS but are there any that are poor in this application?) Plan is at least 10 cameras (possibly 12-16 eventually), several are already 4k - others to be upgraded over time. Still...
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    Is ZoneMinder still being actively developed?

    Thanks. Should I plan for 32 or 64g ram? Will the integrated graphics chip be adequate? (I've been using laptops and mini-pc's for a while now so I've lost track of discrete component pc tech.)
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    Is ZoneMinder still being actively developed?

    OK, so at least an i5 or a Ryzen 7? What minimum RAM and video specs do you recommend, please? Thanks in advance ...
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    Is ZoneMinder still being actively developed?

    I initially checked here: https://alternativeto.net/software/blue-iris/?platform=linux I just now did some additional research - for Linux-friendly alternatives to BlueIris ... UPDATED (05Feb2024) Bluecherry - Current license sale says a "Perpetual" License for 16 cams is $145.00, for 12 it's...
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    Is ZoneMinder still being actively developed?

    It appears that it's been a while since the last update to ZoneMinder. I'm a BSD & Linux only user - so, as much as I like the features of BlueIris, it's not an option. Our system must support at least 10 cams (several 4k, al least one is vehicle license read quality), a mix of WIfi and wired...
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    Dahua/Loryta Latency

    I'm pretty sure that's all in order. I'll double-check tomorrow. Missed my last cup of coffee before 6pm and am feeling it ...
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    Dahua/Loryta Latency

    UPnP & P2P are off. I seem to recall reading (elsewhere on this forum) a mention that RTMP may be useful?
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    Dahua/Loryta Latency

    Anything here need to be toggled on or off e.g. UPnP?
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    Dahua/Loryta Latency

    Yup. Tried that. No joy.
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    Dahua/Loryta Latency

    Just tried ... I'm going to have to fuss with the string variables a little to get it to work ...
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    Dahua/Loryta Latency

    I'll try Pale Moon. I'm Linux & OpenBSD-only.
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    Dahua/Loryta Latency

    Firefox couldn't handle the camera on the mini-PC - but qutebroswer can. I'm guessing that Firefox was using too many resources. (I was familiar with qutebrowser from OpenBSD.)
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    Dahua/Loryta Latency

    I'm using qutebrowser qutebrowser | qutebrowser via an inovato Quadra Inovato Home mini-pc.
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    Dahua/Loryta Latency

    Just checked and here's the chain ... MAIN ROUTER -> SMC EZswitch 10/100/1000 8508T -> REMOTE AP ROUTER -> POE -> IP CAMERA
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    Dahua/Loryta Latency

    UPDATE: Sub Stream quality is unusable. When I look at Settings I see Main Stream "Smart Codec - Off", "Resolution - 1920*1080(1080P)", "Frame Rate(FPS) - was 30, just changed to 15", "Bit Rate Type - VBR", "Quality - 4", "Reference Bit Rate - 1024-6144Kb/S", "Max Bit Rate - Customized 3072...
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    Dahua/Loryta Latency

    I'll have a look at the variables you've mentioned. Thanks.
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    Dahua/Loryta Latency

    I have an off-label Loryta Starlight that folks here told me is actually the same as the Dahua. It's hardwired to an ASUS RT-AX58U that's set as a remote access point and is hardwired back to the central ASUS RT-AX58U. When viewing the feed I'm observing some latency - frame delay and maybe some...
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    Solar charged battery for Reolink RLC-510A Wireless Camera

    Ahh ... I should have looked more closely ... the battery is short a decimal point. Needs to be 20,000 not 2,000mAH. OK. I may have a panel and battery that can meet the need. Thanks!
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    Solar charged battery for Reolink RLC-510A Wireless Camera

    Can you be more specific with the 'why', please?
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    Solar charged battery for Reolink RLC-510A Wireless Camera

    Has anyone tested one of these as the power source for a Reolink RLC-510A (or similar) wireless camera? https://www.amazon.com/dp/B087QFT9DW/ The Reolink specifies 12v @ 1A - so it should, in theory, work. WDYT? Thanks!
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    How to resolve night fuzziness on cam?

    Slightly beyond, especially the top. Should I paint the overlapping edges flat black to stop the reflections?
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    How to resolve night fuzziness on cam?

    OK, just went out and tried that - oddly, no effect at all. Is this just a typical artifact of night view with this sort of camera?
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    How to resolve night fuzziness on cam?

    This is a Loryta Outdoor 4MP Ultra Low Light Starlight+ Camera I'm guessing that the circular fuzziness is moisture gathering on the lens? Is something like Rain-X effective and safe for the camera? Or, should I install a small solar charged, battery powered, fan? Thanks.
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    Crappy footage of a Meteorite and explosion last night, now I need FOVs for the sky...

    What about this relabeled (Grade B Dahua) one for watching clouds, planes, satellite trains (e.g. Starlink), and weather? The 6mm lens model with the leds disabled? https://www.amazon.com/Loryta-IPC-T5442TM-AS-Starlight-Eyeball-Network/dp/B07S2196R9/ Min. Illumination : 0.0007 lux @ F1.6...
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    Crappy footage of a Meteorite and explosion last night, now I need FOVs for the sky...

    Is there an affordable alternative to the 4k/t you used - or should I just expect some burn-in and deal with it? What about potential fogging of the lens, or moisture problems, it may need to be tilted up a little for sky & weather watching?
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    Crappy footage of a Meteorite and explosion last night, now I need FOVs for the sky...

    So, the Ubiquity requires 24vdc but the Reolink 12vdc - so, either two separate power sources or else use a dc-dc converter for the second voltage?