There was a bug where if AI was on, saved alert images would no longer have the motion rectangles even if that option was selected if the AI found nothing/occupied. Upcoming minor version should fix that. This will help quickly identify at a glance the triggering motions that motivated the clip...
@bp2008 Any chance to have the AI memo be added to new alerts that are created after the UI3 window is open? It works on the "Confirmed alerts" view but the memos stay blank when on the regular "Alerts" view
Small addendum that I discovered: your Windows password can’t have special characters in it (at least a $) for Blue Iris to be able to use it. At least last I checked a few years ago. Maybe some escaping issue that Ken let slip through
CodeProject AI now supports Coral on Linux (Docker) x86 too. No need for Raspberry Pi. And you get less overhead and faster speeds than Windows and Raspberry Pi.
Timeline tab playback usually skips the first few seconds of every clip (which contains the actual important parts, making it useless). Non-Timeline playback is normal. Any ideas why?
I noticed a bug that if an Alert happens while you're viewing UI3, the AI memo never gets populated for the newly added alerts on the list. It just stays blank. You have to refresh the UI3 page for the memos to show.
Nah if I don’t use HA, when these cams get triggered, the CPU usage flies to 80%+. With HA on (until they crash) it’s only a nice spike to 25% or so.
Looks like Amcrest finally released a firmware update for these cameras, so I’ll give that a try and then hit support up to see what he can do...
Still getting these errors unless I turn hardware acceleration off for my Amcrest/Dahua cameras. The Reolinks work perfectly with Intel Beta. The Amcrests are choppy and unusable with Intel Beta, but they are smooth with plain Intel, but cause these errors and take down the whole system after...
I wrote a script to copy the alert image elsewhere when certain AI objects are detected, like faces. Using the &ALERT_PATH macro (which is not even a path, it’s just a filename). It works most of the time, but BI craps out every now and then.
In some cases, I see that BI hits the DS endpoint faster than once a second, like 10 times a second, overwhelming my CPU. Other times it does the normal once a second thing. I haven't narrowed down when the former happens yet, or whether it's a good thing or not...
Just tried it out. It makes it so DeepStack doesn't start analyzing External triggers until it detects actual motion in the video. Useful for false positives in some cases, even if the static object detection should weed it out, but also helps so you don't run out of the "analyze additional...
5.4.7.11 adds a nice thing where rich image notifications for Apple devices are no longer letterboxed with black bars, so you see a full clear picture.
+1 on unknown faces not being saved since about June 5.
Now that I consider all functionality as a whole, I think that the "Shield" functionality is the closest to this use case: either your system is "armed" or "disarmed", the natural binary choice inherent in alarm systems too. The Shield system lets you disable different parts when the system is...