Hi -
I've recently set up Blue Iris with Deepstack for Ai, I've got 5 cameras set up - a couple cheap Amcrests and 3 Dahua/Loryta cams I've gotten here or from Empire Tech. I've read a variety of guides on set up and watched the Hook Ups videos. I've got things working more or less, though I'm sure I'm far from optimized.
However, I'm getting confused about motion detection - specifically, the better cameras seem to have some pretty sophisticated features for motion and object detection - yet the guides mostly seem to suggest using only software-based motion detection.
Is the consensus that you shouldn't try to use the camera's built-in motion detection? Or should Blue Iris be set to use Onvif triggers from the camera as well as its own? Is it better to set up zones on the camera or in BI or both?
I recognize that Deepstack is used to determine if triggers are true objects or false alarms. However, if one opens up motion detection in blue iris on the assumption that Deepstack will sort through all the alerts, then deepstack is in effect playing a role in motion detection. Otherwise, one would presumably make BI more selective.
Are there any best practices as to when it's advantageous to use the camera's capabilities on top of - or instead of - blue iris?
Thanks,
MIchael
I've recently set up Blue Iris with Deepstack for Ai, I've got 5 cameras set up - a couple cheap Amcrests and 3 Dahua/Loryta cams I've gotten here or from Empire Tech. I've read a variety of guides on set up and watched the Hook Ups videos. I've got things working more or less, though I'm sure I'm far from optimized.
However, I'm getting confused about motion detection - specifically, the better cameras seem to have some pretty sophisticated features for motion and object detection - yet the guides mostly seem to suggest using only software-based motion detection.
Is the consensus that you shouldn't try to use the camera's built-in motion detection? Or should Blue Iris be set to use Onvif triggers from the camera as well as its own? Is it better to set up zones on the camera or in BI or both?
I recognize that Deepstack is used to determine if triggers are true objects or false alarms. However, if one opens up motion detection in blue iris on the assumption that Deepstack will sort through all the alerts, then deepstack is in effect playing a role in motion detection. Otherwise, one would presumably make BI more selective.
Are there any best practices as to when it's advantageous to use the camera's capabilities on top of - or instead of - blue iris?
Thanks,
MIchael