I've been having issues with short lived motion events not being able to detect objects that it should be detecting such as a person.
If I go outside for only two or three seconds then come back in quick, blue iris will almost always cancel the alert due to "nothing found". So blueiris must be detecting motion properly and begins sending images to deepstack but for some reason gets cancelled. When I played that clip back it clearly detected me as a person with 80%+ confidence which is well above my threshold. I feed deepstack about 20 real time images to give every chance possible to find something but this doesn't seem like it's working like I think it should.
I've set the camera to save the deepstack analysis and just ran outside and back in again, about three seconds, and when I reviewed the analysis file in blue iris I see four images sent to deepstack prior to the first motion detection, one at the motion detection, then only one more after the motion detection. What I see here is that blue iris stopped sending real time images to deepstack about 200ms after the first motion detection and that was it. This last image barely had me in the shot and so I wasn't even detected. What I'm wondering is why did blue iris stop sending images to deepstack after only 200ms after the T+0 mark? Despite having it set to send 20 real time images, deepstack only received 6 total images with only one image being after first motion detection (T+0). Any suggestions?
If I go outside for only two or three seconds then come back in quick, blue iris will almost always cancel the alert due to "nothing found". So blueiris must be detecting motion properly and begins sending images to deepstack but for some reason gets cancelled. When I played that clip back it clearly detected me as a person with 80%+ confidence which is well above my threshold. I feed deepstack about 20 real time images to give every chance possible to find something but this doesn't seem like it's working like I think it should.
I've set the camera to save the deepstack analysis and just ran outside and back in again, about three seconds, and when I reviewed the analysis file in blue iris I see four images sent to deepstack prior to the first motion detection, one at the motion detection, then only one more after the motion detection. What I see here is that blue iris stopped sending real time images to deepstack about 200ms after the first motion detection and that was it. This last image barely had me in the shot and so I wasn't even detected. What I'm wondering is why did blue iris stop sending images to deepstack after only 200ms after the T+0 mark? Despite having it set to send 20 real time images, deepstack only received 6 total images with only one image being after first motion detection (T+0). Any suggestions?