Hey,
I'm trying to put a low electricity use system of 4 IP cameras around the outside of the house so I'm likely to get one of those Intel NUC boxes that idle at 4 watts and hit a load at peak of 11 watts
I've been looking at demo documentation for the popular software packages like XProtect Go, Axxon Next and Blue Iris.
They all seem to cover the basics but my concern is with both the motion detection, ability to scrub through the changes, and useful notifications.
Light CPU usage for human detection
With motion shadows from branches are quite the pain so I was hoping that there would be some package that could be able to detect something human shaped or car shaped in the driveway. I'm worried about software that will need to do full decoding at 30 fps per camera absolutely hammering the CPU. Any suggestions for software that takes this into account?
Android app
I've been looking at google play screenshots for apps and strangely I haven't found anything similar to my use case?
I want to get one of those £50 awful tablets left plugged in running an app or service so when someone walks up the driveway the server software can detect it, send a notification to the tablet to wake up the screen and display the live feed from that camera. If worst comes to worst I could write that app myself provided the server software can be hooked from its trigger "there's a human shape walking up the driveway"
I haven't seen anything useful for phones though. They all seem to be live viewers? Would be nice to get a push notification based on the trigger when we are out and about. I really hope I don't have to build this myself :numbness:
Scrub through motion
Anyone have a favourite piece of software that will display an easy to use screen (windows or android) to list all the times significant motion was detected and help just show that from today? I don't think my mum will be able to handle a super complex UI that makes it hard to find who was in the garden through 8 hours of nothingness.
Thanks for any insight, I'm paralysed by choice here. I don't mind paying £50 for the software if it can do the above. Once I figure what software is best to use on the windows machine I can then work backwards and pick cameras that work well with it.

I'm trying to put a low electricity use system of 4 IP cameras around the outside of the house so I'm likely to get one of those Intel NUC boxes that idle at 4 watts and hit a load at peak of 11 watts

I've been looking at demo documentation for the popular software packages like XProtect Go, Axxon Next and Blue Iris.
They all seem to cover the basics but my concern is with both the motion detection, ability to scrub through the changes, and useful notifications.
Light CPU usage for human detection
With motion shadows from branches are quite the pain so I was hoping that there would be some package that could be able to detect something human shaped or car shaped in the driveway. I'm worried about software that will need to do full decoding at 30 fps per camera absolutely hammering the CPU. Any suggestions for software that takes this into account?
Android app
I've been looking at google play screenshots for apps and strangely I haven't found anything similar to my use case?
I want to get one of those £50 awful tablets left plugged in running an app or service so when someone walks up the driveway the server software can detect it, send a notification to the tablet to wake up the screen and display the live feed from that camera. If worst comes to worst I could write that app myself provided the server software can be hooked from its trigger "there's a human shape walking up the driveway"
I haven't seen anything useful for phones though. They all seem to be live viewers? Would be nice to get a push notification based on the trigger when we are out and about. I really hope I don't have to build this myself :numbness:
Scrub through motion
Anyone have a favourite piece of software that will display an easy to use screen (windows or android) to list all the times significant motion was detected and help just show that from today? I don't think my mum will be able to handle a super complex UI that makes it hard to find who was in the garden through 8 hours of nothingness.
Thanks for any insight, I'm paralysed by choice here. I don't mind paying £50 for the software if it can do the above. Once I figure what software is best to use on the windows machine I can then work backwards and pick cameras that work well with it.
