Thanks. It was not. I had to break for kid’s game. Will talk later. Thanks so much for the help!It will stay low CPU until the camera is triggered.
On the main BI AI page is an option to test Deepstack or confirm it is running. Select that and confirm it is running.
Yep. I'll dig around more. Seems some recent forum posts here may have some clues.Did you do the install with ALL defaults?
I installed by bone stock, haven't played with it much, unfortunately. I'm running 2021.02.01 on Win10 Pro. Maybe remove it and try an older version?Yep. I'll dig around more. Seems some recent forum posts here may have some clues.
BEWARE: Issue with Deepstack 2022.01.01 and BlueIris
Blue Iris won't start DeepStack (Windows 10 PC)
yep, installing 2021.09.1 now. Thanks, @TVilleI installed by bone stock, haven't played with it much, unfortunately. I'm running 2021.02.01 on Win10 Pro. Maybe remove it and try an older version?
I'm ot much help!![]()
Totally useful. Makes me wish I had configured it sooner.Glad you got it working! It is kinda fun to play with and can be an incredibly useful tool.
What did the CPU jump to when the camera triggered?
If you want to retry version 2022.01.1 see the below post for how to fix it. Also you need to use cuda 11.6 and cudnn 8.3.2. I just emailed Blue Iris Support and let them know of the issue.
I figured out the issue and now have Blue Iris starting DeepStack version 2022.01.1. The issue was DS version 2021.09.01 had two of the same files just named differently in folder "C:\DeepStack\server" one was named deepstack.exe and the other was named server.exe. Blue Iris is trying to starts up server.exe. DeepStack version 2022.01.1 only has one file in folder "C:\DeepStack\server" named deepstack.exe. The fix was copy deepstack.exe in the same folder with the file name server.exe.