If you are happy with the trigger performance in the Amcrest app, why not use the camera's ONVIF trigger for BI? In my case, I am only looking for people, but I get the ONVIF trigger and then have DS take a look at it before sending an Alert and a push notification. The Amcrest app and BI have a race to see which push notice gets to my phone first, but it is within ms of each other.I've tried different settings and it appears to have no effect. Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't.
What do you mean by this? - How can I use the camera's ONVIF trigger for BI?If you are happy with the trigger performance in the Amcrest app, why not use the camera's ONVIF trigger for BI?
Putting aside whatever happened in Blue Iris for a moment -- in the Amcrest app on your phone, did it detect you both going and coming?Like right now.. I just went out to take my dog out. The doorbell detected my as soon as I went out...but it didn't detect me when I came back at all. It's not even in the cancelled events.
How long was the initial clip - were you coming back in still part of the initial trigger? For example, if you went out and were out for 45 seconds and BI shows the clip as longer than that, that means it saw motion the whole time so it wouldn't then retrigger coming back in - it needs to have a break point in between the two.Like right now.. I just went out to take my dog out. The doorbell detected my as soon as I went out...but it didn't detect me when I came back at all. It's not even in the cancelled events.
Expanding on wittaj' post, here are the Blue Iris settings to change:Go back into the camera setting in BI and check the box that says pull ONVIF triggers and then turn motion detection off in BI and see if it gives you what you want. This should pull the triggers that you are getting in the Amcrest app.