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  1. Vettester

    BI 6 AI LPR Issues

    It looks like your focus may be off. Are you getting anything during the daytime?
  2. Vettester

    BI 6 AI LPR Issues

    Yes, they should and there shouldn't be anything you need to configure in BI.
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    BI 6 AI LPR Issues

    Can you post an example of a captured plate image?
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    6.0.3.1 - Broke my webserver

    Mine was working fine on running Chrome my MacBook and iPhone, but I did notice that the monitor in my kitchen was having issues. It's running UI3 via Chromium on a RPI.
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    BI 6 AI LPR Issues

    If you go into your main AI settings and click on the "License plate..." button, are there any plates listed?
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    6.0.3.1 - Broke my webserver

    Pushover notifications still work. I also got the webserver to work by adding my external IP address to the "Limit access by IP address:" field.
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    Periodic Scan

    From the way I understand this it eliminates issues like this: https://ipcamtalk.com/threads/blue-iris-version-6-0-1-24-now-supports-custom-models.84539/post-976932 But I'll let @CrazyAsYou verify this.
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    Periodic Scan

    6.0.2.9 fixes this issue. It was released this morning.
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    Version 6.0.1

    I think it may be a bug so for now it is normal.
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    Version 6.0.1

    Try reducing your max connects from the default 32.
  11. Vettester

    BI 6.0.2.7 - very odd alert behavior

    No, mine seems to be fine. Out of curiosity did you get this with periodic scan enabled?
  12. Vettester

    Blue Iris Updates - Official Thread

    [6.0.2.6] – 2026-2-17 Fixed • A race condition where the clips list UI may remain disabled at startup with a very large database • MP4 output format (export or record) had incorrect avcC parameter box, causing playback issues on some platforms (Quicktime) Changed • When using TmpFiles.org...
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    Full ALPR Database System for Blue Iris!

    Welcome back Charlie! There is a database issue that needs to be looked at. Take a look at this post and you can pickup the details from there. https://ipcamtalk.com/threads/full-alpr-database-system-for-blue-iris.79082/post-967487 The fix he posted works but it also causes other issues in...
  14. Vettester

    Blue Iris Version 6.0.1.24 Now Supports Custom Models

    It looks like the latest release (6.0.2.3) may have resolved the occupied canceled alert issue.
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    Internal AI Causing Massive CPU/Memory Usage?

    I'm running 6.0.2.2 and it has been up for over 3 days now and the ram use has been hovering around 2.3GB. I have an Intel Core i7-14700 w/32GB RAM running AI on 15 cameras with the max connects at 4.
  16. Vettester

    Blue Iris Version 6.0.1.24 Now Supports Custom Models

    No, I run Frigate in a docker container on a separate computer. If you want to use HA to trigger and capture clips you need have Frigate running somewhere on your network and add the frigate integration into HA.
  17. Vettester

    Blue Iris Version 6.0.1.24 Now Supports Custom Models

    I use Frigate to capture vehicle speeds and the snapshots leave a lot to be desired. However, you can improve these by integrating Frigate with Home Assistant and have HA handle the trigger and image capture.
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    Blue Iris Version 6.0.1.24 Now Supports Custom Models

    Hopefully @hapstabu will do this. I'm sure Ken is getting tired of hearing from me. :)
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    Blue Iris Version 6.0.1.24 Now Supports Custom Models

    I set everything back to my original settings and I'm still seeing occupied canceled alerts with 6.0.2.2.
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    Blue Iris Version 6.0.1.24 Now Supports Custom Models

    Apparently this has been around for awhile. Here's a 4 year old post on Reddit discussing occupied alerts using deepstack.
  21. Vettester

    All Clips view - should it also show canceled alerts

    Cancelled alerts are intentionally filtered out to prevent the interface from being overwhelmed by false positives. The best way to determine how many occupied clips you are getting is to pull up your canceled alerts and enter occupied in the search field.
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    Blue Iris Version 6.0.1.24 Now Supports Custom Models

    I think I already did. Take a look at the post just before yours.
  23. Vettester

    Blue Iris Version 6.0.1.24 Now Supports Custom Models

    So I saw this post from @jrbeddow yesterday and it got me thinking that this may also be the root cause of occupied canceled alerts. I changed the analyze timing from progressive to 750ms and the occupied canceled alerts disappeared. Keep in mind that I'm just recoding people so YMMV if you are...
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    Blue Iris Version 6.0.1.24 Now Supports Custom Models

    I'm testing a different solution with yolov10s that looks promising. So far it's been running for 16 hours with 0 occupied canceled alerts. I'm going to let it run at least 24 hrs before I post anything.
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    Full ALPR Database System for Blue Iris!

    The drag and drop function appears to be broken. However, you can still hold down the control key and double click on the alert to open the .dat file.
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    Blue Iris Version 6.0.1.24 Now Supports Custom Models

    Keep in mind that there seems to be significantly less of these occurring during the dark hours.
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    Blue Iris Version 6.0.1.24 Now Supports Custom Models

    Changing the max connects didn't help much. After letting this run most of the day I still have a significant number of occupied canceled alerts.
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    Blue Iris Version 6.0.1.24 Now Supports Custom Models

    The saga continues….
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    Blue Iris Version 6.0.1.24 Now Supports Custom Models

    So I've played around with this and with the max connects set to 32 on my i7-14700 with 32 gigs of memory the total RAM usage jumped up to the mid 90% range and I was still getting occupied canceled alerts. I lowered the max connects to 12 and that seems to have done the trick. Total RAM usage...