Hello guys,
i'm (finally) doing the video surveillance at home, and i've been looking at BI (i mean, it was always going to be BI, but took me a while to get there).
I'm in the process of replacing my RLC-823A and Trackmixes with some Hikvisions, not PTZ but the Acusense, the ones with AI onboard.
The Reolinks seem to have solved the iframe problem (in the demo of BI i see in the FPS 25/1, which i undestood being 1 iframe per frame, so it would be good isnt it?), however night quality lacks a bit, and PTZ movement at night pretty much blurs everything out until the camera is stopped again.
That being said, the questions that i have right now are:
1. For the hardware, energy costing so much, i was evaluating a Fujitsu Esprimo Q920, it has a Intel I5-4590T (cpubench of 4000) and integrated Intel Graphics 4600, 16gb ram.
Would this be good enough? Requirement would be probably up to 8 channels (i'll start with 5, plus doorbell, plus maybe inside cameras).
2. For AI - would you guys go with BI deepstack AI, or would i be better off leveraging the AI onboard of the cameras? Would i even be able to run models with the hardware above?
My reolinks have huge delays in intercepting people, notifications are not consistent and so on ... From my past, hikvision never ever gave me a reason to complain, so thats why i'm asking.
Thanks in advance!
i'm (finally) doing the video surveillance at home, and i've been looking at BI (i mean, it was always going to be BI, but took me a while to get there).
I'm in the process of replacing my RLC-823A and Trackmixes with some Hikvisions, not PTZ but the Acusense, the ones with AI onboard.
The Reolinks seem to have solved the iframe problem (in the demo of BI i see in the FPS 25/1, which i undestood being 1 iframe per frame, so it would be good isnt it?), however night quality lacks a bit, and PTZ movement at night pretty much blurs everything out until the camera is stopped again.
That being said, the questions that i have right now are:
1. For the hardware, energy costing so much, i was evaluating a Fujitsu Esprimo Q920, it has a Intel I5-4590T (cpubench of 4000) and integrated Intel Graphics 4600, 16gb ram.
Would this be good enough? Requirement would be probably up to 8 channels (i'll start with 5, plus doorbell, plus maybe inside cameras).
2. For AI - would you guys go with BI deepstack AI, or would i be better off leveraging the AI onboard of the cameras? Would i even be able to run models with the hardware above?
My reolinks have huge delays in intercepting people, notifications are not consistent and so on ... From my past, hikvision never ever gave me a reason to complain, so thats why i'm asking.
Thanks in advance!