Hi there,
Just wanted some quick opinions/advice.
I have three IP cameras connected to Blue Iris, output streams are 1080P using HEVC.
Motion events trigger recording in 20 seconds clips (5 second pre, 15 seconds post). Events record at 15fps.
Every so often I find myself in need of footage/imagery from a period when no motion occurred. This is typically things happening outside my front fence, an area excluded form motion detection. Examples are car going past and being asking if the plate was captured. Or neighbour telling me a "creepy guy" was hanging around on the street.
I'm considering two options:
2) Record permanently at a profile set to 1FPS, when motion trigger occurs, it changes to a 15 FPS profile.
The JPEGs were my first thought but after a bit more consideration, it occurs that a 1 FPS video stream might have a lower impact on storage.
Is anyone else doiing something similar? Any tips or pitfalls of one approach over the other?
Cheers.
Just wanted some quick opinions/advice.
I have three IP cameras connected to Blue Iris, output streams are 1080P using HEVC.
Motion events trigger recording in 20 seconds clips (5 second pre, 15 seconds post). Events record at 15fps.
Every so often I find myself in need of footage/imagery from a period when no motion occurred. This is typically things happening outside my front fence, an area excluded form motion detection. Examples are car going past and being asking if the plate was captured. Or neighbour telling me a "creepy guy" was hanging around on the street.
I'm considering two options:
1) Take a jpeg snapshot once every second to a separate directory, jpegs expire or get deleted by a scheduled task after a couple of days.
2) Record permanently at a profile set to 1FPS, when motion trigger occurs, it changes to a 15 FPS profile.
The JPEGs were my first thought but after a bit more consideration, it occurs that a 1 FPS video stream might have a lower impact on storage.
Is anyone else doiing something similar? Any tips or pitfalls of one approach over the other?
Cheers.