I was using Deepstack in cpu mode for a few months but eventually got tired of the cpu fan kicking on every time a car drove by, so I simply went to the main menu AI tab and unchecked the "use AI server on IP/port" checkbox. This got rid of the fan noise. However now I seem to see dropped frames...
The General tab of all of these cameras display a substream.
Hikvision:
Main Stream 3.1MP 12.5/0.83 fps, 495 kB/s
Sub Stream 0.3MP 12.5/0.83 fps 54 kB/s
Dahua:
Main Stream 2.1 MP 20.04/1.0 fps 229 kB/s
Sub Stream 0.3 MP 20.01/1.0 fps 28.7 kB/s
I admit that I don't know why the Hik is showing...
I am trying to get accustomed to using sub-streams. Previously I had avoided using them. Why does it seem that my Dahua cameras look the same on the live-view after enabling the 640x480 substream but the Hikvision looks different? Clearly 640x480 is a 4:3 proportion, but it seems that I only see...
So there are all these specific objects like "person" and "truck" but no "generic real object" that would differentiate between something real and the false triggers due to headlights, wind and shadows?
Or a tree falls on my car? Or a motorcycle drives across my lawn? Or a bouncy house or porta-potty blows by? Or an alien spacecraft?
What if I just want to ignore wind and shadows but not everything else?
Where do I find the DS tutorial or setup? I think I have it running but with nothing to do. I mostly use triggered cameras and just hope to reduce the number of false triggers due to wind or shadows.