I've been running Blue Iris since 2016, and currently have 7 no-name cameras covering my home interior and exterior running on an Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4790 CPU with 6GB of RAM. I use the indoor cameras for pet/pet-sitter monitoring and the exterior ones for identification in case of trespassers. I've decided it's time to upgrade the server, cameras, and coverage and I'm considering whether moving to a commercial NVR like the Dahua N52B3P would have benefits for me. Some of the things I like about an NVR include:
Can anyone share their experience to help me understand whether moving from BI to an NVR would provide the benefits I'm looking for, or maybe whether I can already get this from BI and just haven't figured it out yet?
- The ability to add several fisheye overview cameras and dewarp/PTZ the live stream and playback. I understand that BI dewarp functionality is not always on par with what you get from the manufacturer's NVR. For example, it can only dewarp during export, which seems like it would limit real-time image tasks like zone detection using that feed
- Intelligent features like motion detection that can distinguish people and vehicles, automatic tracking, facial recognition/alerting, plate number recognition/alerting. The BI intelligence features seem limited and onboard camera intelligence is only accessible directly through the camera web interface, but maybe I'm overlooking something.
- Network rackable to save space. I have a 9U network rack with 2U available, but my BI server is currently a large standalone desktop. I'm having trouble finding a 1U server less than 17" deep that supports an Intel Core i7 processor to run BI on.
- Integrated PoE switch could help save ports on my core network switch and isolate the cameras from the LAN, though I have a 24 port managed PoE+ switch, so this isn't a huge factor until I start to inch close to 16 cameras and run out of ports for my other devices
- Secure remote access and user management to allow trusted neighbors to view select camera feeds and recordings. I don't think BI is sufficiently hardened to be placed on the internet and connecting to a VPN is probably beyond the ability of my neighbors, though I could try it.
- Access control - I would like to install a video intercom and an access control system with remote lock/unlock and entry via RFID/passcode/bluetooth/biometric, etc. The Dahua SmartPSS software appears to integrate their intercom, access control, and NVR systems, and this seems like it would be beneficial, but maybe SmartPSS doesn't provide integration so much as just a convenient interface to access the two systems, and if so it wouldn't exclude the use of BI for recording.
- Mobile access - This is a big factor. The BI website works fine for monitoring from mobile devices, but it's not great, especially when trying to scrub for a specific event or follow activity across multiple cameras. The mobile app has its own quirks, though I havent used it in a couple years so I don't know if it's improved. Neither integrates with video intercom systems as far as I know, so that would mean having two different tools for camera monitoring and intercom/access control, while the Dahua DMSS app does both.
Can anyone share their experience to help me understand whether moving from BI to an NVR would provide the benefits I'm looking for, or maybe whether I can already get this from BI and just haven't figured it out yet?
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