I'm fairly new to using IVS. In the past I've always relied on Blue Iris to take care of motion detection and I've gotten pretty familiar with BI in that respect. Still, I'm liking Dahua's IVS on my 3 cameras and want to expand my use and knowledge of this feature. Please don't tell me to use BI's deepstack. I might one day, but for now, I want to use IVS as my main trigger for BI (Onvif trigger). Also, if you're going to yell at me because what I'm asking is "in the manual" or "in a thread" somewhere, then just tell me where. I've spent several days, many hours, searching, looking at IVS related videos, downloading a bunch of documents related to Dahua IVS and still have questions that I hope experienced folks can answer. Much of the info I've seen is not clear all the settings and many assumptions are made that you already understand a particular function/feature.
In the attachment below I've set up 2 tripwires. 1 is the zigzag line that should catch a car or person on the sidewalk either direction. The other one is supposed to catch (human) walking in my yard. The street/sidewalk works "ok" but occasionally there is a person walking on the other side of the street that it misses. Is this the best setup for what I want to catch or what would you do? I just want to catch cars on the street and people walking on the street or sidewalk.
In the IVS settings, does the tracking duration mean how long the camera will track something it's detected before it stops? My Dahua stops tracking after about 10 seconds or so.
I understand the tracking size can be adjusted to ignore small things (dog/cat/squirrel) and made large enough to trigger something the size of a human. There is another setting called "tracking target size ratio". How does that differ or compliment each other? It seems like those two settings are both similar to me.
When a car passes on the street when the car comes from left to right the camera does a decent job of tracking, but occasionally goes to far to the left. When a car comes from right to left, it does a poor job of 'catching' the car before it goes past the fence shown in the snapshot. The cars aren't going very fast because that direction is the end of the cul-de-sac. How can I improve how quickly the camera triggers, from left to right in this case, to catch a car sooner?
Under the Record/Record Control menu there is an option to pre-record, which I have set to 5 seconds. Shouldn't that setting capture the car passing in the scenario above?
Also under that section is "Max Duration", which I've set to 15 minutes. Does that mean as long as there is motion, it should record up to 15 mins? It doesn't.
Thanks for any help. I have 3 Dahua cams, my newest is the SD4A425DB-HNY which I'm working with now. I communicated with Andy @ EmpireTech and he did send a video tutorial but it was more basic than the questions I still have. I've found various documentation from other Dahua cams but not any single comprehensive document.
In the attachment below I've set up 2 tripwires. 1 is the zigzag line that should catch a car or person on the sidewalk either direction. The other one is supposed to catch (human) walking in my yard. The street/sidewalk works "ok" but occasionally there is a person walking on the other side of the street that it misses. Is this the best setup for what I want to catch or what would you do? I just want to catch cars on the street and people walking on the street or sidewalk.
In the IVS settings, does the tracking duration mean how long the camera will track something it's detected before it stops? My Dahua stops tracking after about 10 seconds or so.
I understand the tracking size can be adjusted to ignore small things (dog/cat/squirrel) and made large enough to trigger something the size of a human. There is another setting called "tracking target size ratio". How does that differ or compliment each other? It seems like those two settings are both similar to me.
When a car passes on the street when the car comes from left to right the camera does a decent job of tracking, but occasionally goes to far to the left. When a car comes from right to left, it does a poor job of 'catching' the car before it goes past the fence shown in the snapshot. The cars aren't going very fast because that direction is the end of the cul-de-sac. How can I improve how quickly the camera triggers, from left to right in this case, to catch a car sooner?
Under the Record/Record Control menu there is an option to pre-record, which I have set to 5 seconds. Shouldn't that setting capture the car passing in the scenario above?
Also under that section is "Max Duration", which I've set to 15 minutes. Does that mean as long as there is motion, it should record up to 15 mins? It doesn't.
Thanks for any help. I have 3 Dahua cams, my newest is the SD4A425DB-HNY which I'm working with now. I communicated with Andy @ EmpireTech and he did send a video tutorial but it was more basic than the questions I still have. I've found various documentation from other Dahua cams but not any single comprehensive document.