I know its been asked to death but I have done a lot of searching and have not found any real answer but has anyone managed to tweak Blue Iris (amd/or CodeProject) and can say they have noticed an improvement and reduction in false positives that are caught.
The usual suspects - rain/snow...
Given the recent events within the Codeproject camp should we be looking at uninstalling CodeProject from BlueIris (and if so does anyone have an good uninstgall guide) and moving to DeepStack?
Or is patience a virtue and we can start seeing downloads and updates available for Codeproject soon?
What are everyones experiences with Codeproject and false positive, or more particularly wrongly categorised alerts.
I am currently using YOLOv8, although have also tested with YOLOv5 6.2), and am fairly impressed with its person, dog, cat, car sensing. But i do get a fair few false alerts...
As part of the instruction to setup a train model you click on the Classes section and it goes away and downloads these for you to select which one you want for a custom set. Thing is it appears to show 'Downloading...' for a long time without any results.
Is this correct (I do have a 1gb...
So apologies for my second numpty question but I am getting my head around all these components.
My system had a Gt710 card installed with BI and Codeproject AI running. Within Codeproject AI I had Yolov5.NET running and it would only run in CPU mode, which I understand given the spec of the...
I currently have BI setup with Codeproject AI on a Win11 machine (Amd Ryzan 5 3600). It works ok, monitoring 5 IP cameras and overall I get decent AI matches. I am also using YOLOv5.NET.
I also have a very low spec video card - NVIDIA GeForce GT710. Tried setting up CUDA but failed.
Firstly...
First post here.
Have been a Blue Iris user for several years with a 5 camera domestic setup. Recently added Codeproject AI and must say I am very impressed.
Just acquired a Stix GTX 970 GPU (yes I know its old but it was very cheap) to replace a very cheap and low spec graphics card so will...