Blue Iris and CodeProject.AI ALPR

It should work with the CUDA version you have installed. Try running a test with the attached image in Explore, like below. Also dose the Lic

It should work with the CUDA version you have installed. Try running a test with the attached image in Explore, like below. Also dose the License Plates V2 show in the Object Detection.
I think I might have some user error or misunderstanding on my part. When I use your provided test, It reads it just fine both cpu and gpu. I had blue iris set to zoom on object. Removing that seems to have fixed my issue. My neighbor has a visitor that is parking right in my shot since yesterday so it's not an ideal situation for me. But I did just get a plate read and in the BI log I now see the plate. But if I take this image and run it through the Codeai explorer it doesn't read it at all.
 

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Hey @MikeLud1 I see this once in a while (maybe 1 in 1000 plates) where spaces in the middle causes the OCR to reverse the order, it only happens when there is a space in the middle. Any idea what's causing it? I'm running the current version on an RKNN. It doesn't happen every time either, these reads are within a min of each other on different cameras (the first and second are on the same camera, vehicle just moving in different direction).

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Hey @MikeLud1 I see this once in a while (maybe 1 in 1000 plates) where spaces in the middle causes the OCR to reverse the order, it only happens when there is a space in the middle. Any idea what's causing it? I'm running the current version on an RKNN. It doesn't happen every time either, these reads are within a min of each other on different cameras (the first and second are on the same camera, vehicle just moving in different direction).

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This happens when the OCR detects the characters as two separate detections because of the space. I have not look at the code recently, I will see if I can fix it.
 
I was going to say maybe the AI suffers from dyslexia sometimes but now based on Mike's response I have to respond that the OCR may be getting old. It has to reread things over and then mixes it up just like people. LOL