I am getting ready to start tuning the Motion Detection in BlueIris and/or the cameras rather than just using the cameras default motion detection.
The cameras are an EmpireTech IPC-HDW5442-T-ZE and a EmpireTech DH-IPC-PDW5849-A180-E2-ASTE.
What I am looking to do right now, is set an alert (play a sound) if something drives down the road, and play a different sound if someone enters one of the driveway entrances or appears within the area inside of the yard before the road (right now I still have some blind spots).
I have included a pic that shows what I am trying.
The area beyond the red line would cause a trigger/alert to play a sound.
The area within the blue line would cause a different trigger/alert that would play a different sound.
From looking at the BlueIris logs and searching the BlueIris documentation, if I am correct, all ONVIF events triggered by the camera are "External" and there is not a way to have different conditions cause different alarms using ONVIF with the camera and BlueIris.
Is this a correct understanding of the processing of the camera ONVIF events and BlueIris?
If this is correct than I think that means that I will need to use the BlueIris Trigger-"Motion sensor" possibly along with "Object detection" and "Use zones and hot spots" to create the events that I want to trigger on.
Is this correct?
I think that in BI I can make the area outside of the red line a zone (call it A) and the area inside the blue line a different zone (call it B) and have the following:
1. A trigger that fires when there is motion in zone A
2. A trigger that fires when something crosses from A->B
3. A trigger that fires when there is motion in zone B
What I can't see is that there is a way in BI to trigger the camera on the 3 different options above using ONVIF events with BI.
Is this a correct understanding?
I am looking for a starting point (BI or camera) so that I avoid going down the wrong path and winding up spinning my wheels trying something in either the camera or BI only to find out later that I went the wrong way because the route I picked won't work and have to go back and start over.
Thanks,
Eric
The cameras are an EmpireTech IPC-HDW5442-T-ZE and a EmpireTech DH-IPC-PDW5849-A180-E2-ASTE.
What I am looking to do right now, is set an alert (play a sound) if something drives down the road, and play a different sound if someone enters one of the driveway entrances or appears within the area inside of the yard before the road (right now I still have some blind spots).
I have included a pic that shows what I am trying.
The area beyond the red line would cause a trigger/alert to play a sound.
The area within the blue line would cause a different trigger/alert that would play a different sound.
From looking at the BlueIris logs and searching the BlueIris documentation, if I am correct, all ONVIF events triggered by the camera are "External" and there is not a way to have different conditions cause different alarms using ONVIF with the camera and BlueIris.
Is this a correct understanding of the processing of the camera ONVIF events and BlueIris?
If this is correct than I think that means that I will need to use the BlueIris Trigger-"Motion sensor" possibly along with "Object detection" and "Use zones and hot spots" to create the events that I want to trigger on.
Is this correct?
I think that in BI I can make the area outside of the red line a zone (call it A) and the area inside the blue line a different zone (call it B) and have the following:
1. A trigger that fires when there is motion in zone A
2. A trigger that fires when something crosses from A->B
3. A trigger that fires when there is motion in zone B
What I can't see is that there is a way in BI to trigger the camera on the 3 different options above using ONVIF events with BI.
Is this a correct understanding?
I am looking for a starting point (BI or camera) so that I avoid going down the wrong path and winding up spinning my wheels trying something in either the camera or BI only to find out later that I went the wrong way because the route I picked won't work and have to go back and start over.
Thanks,
Eric