The motion detection in blue iris is superior the the cameras motion detection. You need to read the help file in detail to understand the settings.I will have 5 or so Hikvision turret cameras connected to a Blue Iris server in my basement. I have a 4tb drive, but not sure if I want to record 24/7. How well does the motion detection work? Do you use the Blue Iris software or the motion feature on the camera to trigger the event?
It analyzes pixels. It doesn't know what its seeing. You need to set it properly.How accurate is it? I never had good luck with motion lights, but I think the Blue Iris software works differently. It sounds like it actually analyzes video on the fly looking for changes. Do many users feel comfortable only using the motion setting within Blue Iris?
How accurate is it? I never had good luck with motion lights, but I think the Blue Iris software works differently. It sounds like it actually analyzes video on the fly looking for changes. Do many users feel comfortable only using the motion setting within Blue Iris?
Just FYI, I have 5x1080p, 1x960p, and 1x720p all recording 24x7 to a 3TB drive, and have room for a full week's worth of recordings.
Even though I feel that motion capture is pretty good, I still find there are times when I really appreciate the ability to go back and review footage for events that failed to trigger an alert, or that were buried in a bunch of alerts that were triggered by shadows from wind blown trees, or by light changes from clouds.