- Oct 30, 2016
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I do not have a long term solution but I do have short term search with iVMS Lite 4200 under Hikvision. It reads the SD Cards from the cameras and can playback, showing events. Pretty accurate at catching several events, including a tree falling down onto my driveway (I was looking to see if it was a microburst, related to the wind storm we'd just had or .. sheer luck (bad).
I've been running Blue Iris on an old I5-2400 with 20gb ram, no video card. It's version 5; I bought version 4 but never used it to support the site, so no video card support and even then I only have AMD GPUs with HEVC on a single chip, so probably no performance improvement. The CPU is totally maxed out when I added the last camera (total of 8).
Anyway, the Dahua cameras do not have onboard storage and I never finished hacking the firmware to support it. It also appears they don't do a good job writing out to a NAS very well, or I'm not triggering the events properly.
So is there a similar solution as the lite iVMS for Dahua cameras? I've tried Smart PSS but after nearly a week of fighting it I gave up. I thought I had it working remotely on a PC (said same i5-2400) capturing the Dahua cameras to disk, but it wouldn't work with a NAS, so I created a iSCSI target and let it write to that. Still didn't work.
Or am I just going to have to suck it up and either learn BI in and out or buy a couple of NVRs. I have a particularly **** Hikvision unit that is horribly crippled and I'm still working on wiping the firmware to something decent.
-Why not interested in BI? I guess I am but I've had many problems, especially working remote to another PC, and I haven't found an easy way to kick the configuration between them. I'm 'unique' I know.
Thank you much for ideas and educ-ma-cation.
I've been running Blue Iris on an old I5-2400 with 20gb ram, no video card. It's version 5; I bought version 4 but never used it to support the site, so no video card support and even then I only have AMD GPUs with HEVC on a single chip, so probably no performance improvement. The CPU is totally maxed out when I added the last camera (total of 8).
Anyway, the Dahua cameras do not have onboard storage and I never finished hacking the firmware to support it. It also appears they don't do a good job writing out to a NAS very well, or I'm not triggering the events properly.
So is there a similar solution as the lite iVMS for Dahua cameras? I've tried Smart PSS but after nearly a week of fighting it I gave up. I thought I had it working remotely on a PC (said same i5-2400) capturing the Dahua cameras to disk, but it wouldn't work with a NAS, so I created a iSCSI target and let it write to that. Still didn't work.
Or am I just going to have to suck it up and either learn BI in and out or buy a couple of NVRs. I have a particularly **** Hikvision unit that is horribly crippled and I'm still working on wiping the firmware to something decent.
-Why not interested in BI? I guess I am but I've had many problems, especially working remote to another PC, and I haven't found an easy way to kick the configuration between them. I'm 'unique' I know.
Thank you much for ideas and educ-ma-cation.