@rustyk try swapping the ALPR module in codeproject.ai to use CPU. A few folks including myself seem to have the same issue.
@wpiman try using the code project explorer and submit one of the images from the samples directory from the codeproject install instead of your own images. You might...
In an attempt to try to see if there was a fix that would get the LPR module to work in GPU more (since it only works in CPU mode while object detection works in GPU mode), I tried:
updating codeproject to 2.0.8
updating CUDA toolkit to 12.0 (this included the graphics driver as well) and CUDNN...
To the best of my knowledge you don't have to change anything in your existing setup as there is a new option you click on the AI be settings page to enable the LPR codestack integration. You can always downgrade back if something does change.
I tried downgrading driver versions but that did not change anything for me. The test image license plate can only be detected with CPU and not GPU. Could this be an issue where the relevant compute rating of the GPU isn't high enough as in the model relies on things only available in compute 6...
Also seeing the issue where using GPU returns no results but using CPU works fine.
Operating System: Windows (Microsoft Windows 10.0.19045)
CPUs: 1 CPU x 4 cores. 8 logical processors (x64)
GPU: Quadro K620 (2 GiB) (NVidia)
Driver: 528.02 CUDA: 12.0...
I was able to get around the "download certificate" issue by enabling https on the NVR and login using https://ipaddress. I used chrome. I didn't need to install any certificates. I did get the big warning from chrome that the ssl certificate was untrusted but that is because it is self signed...
I was able to get around the "download certificate" issue by enabling https on the NVR and login using https://ipaddress. I used chrome. I didn't need to install any certificates. I did get the big warning from chrome that the ssl certificate was untrusted but that is because it is self signed...
I was able to get around the "download certificate" issue by enabling https on the NVR and login using https://ipaddress. I used chrome. I didn't need to install any certificates. I did get the big warning from chrome that the ssl certificate was untrusted but that is because it is self signed...