Blue Iris Dahua NVR

NVR is wayyy easier and faster to setup

I have a brand new NVR sitting here. Wanna race in setup from scratch with a brand new PC and BI?
 
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Not sure how it gets faster or easier to view live video than this?
With BI's UI3, the mouse wheel is always enabled for zoom and the zoomed image can be dragged (panned) with the mouse. Unless there's something I haven't found, in smartPSS, doing this first requires pressing the "+" button and drawing a rectangle, all of which gets reset when crossing a trigger point.
 
With BI's UI3, the mouse wheel is always enabled for zoom and the zoomed image can be dragged (panned) with the mouse. Unless there's something I haven't found, in smartPSS, doing this first requires pressing the "+" button and drawing a rectangle, all of which gets reset when crossing a trigger point.

Correct for digital zoom, which I rarely if ever use. ? Is that something you normally do when looking at playback? I mean if I wanted to read the letters on the car becasue the recorded resolution wasnt high enough I guess, but not very often. If I need digital zoom, I just tried becasue I cant recall ever needing to do it, I just start at or 1 step after the trigger
 
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I use the digital zoom a lot, mostly for keeping track of various animals. I guess a gator would be filling the whole frame anyway :). Use it also occasionally to look at passing vehicles. With the 5442 series, digital zoom is actually useful. We're in a secluded spot and 95% of my triggers are animals.
 
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Ok I suppose that makes sense.

But I don’t think most common users will use digital zoom all that much . With a normal lot going what, 60-80x 150’ ? I can’t imagine needing to use it a lot.

But if I had wide open spaces 200+ft it would be used more if I didn’t have PTZs or zoomed in cameras to watch out that far.

Still we’re talking about a task that takes 5 seconds
 
The beauty of downloading and reviewing footage using a Dahua NVR is the number of ways you can do it, all very easy once you know how

In addition to using SmartPSS Lite (2 option methods shown in video) ,
You can also use the NVR timeline interface,(video)
Or the NVR AI Search interface (video)

*Oh yeah. And you can do the same on your phone using the DMSS app

Of course with all of these you can define the day, hours, human/vehicle, or show only IVS or Motion events on the timeline if you so choose

It’s faster and easier

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I wish someone would post some BI videos showing similar functions so we could compare. I never see those.. ;)
 
How do you make those videos? Is there something like a screenshot video recorder?
Anyway, there's one killer feature in BI'S UI3 that the NVR/smartPSS can't come close to matching. The trigger thumbnails are stacked vertically on the left edge of the screen, and just by hovering over one it runs thumbnail-sized video in fast forward. In just about every case, I can decide whether want to look at a clip or not in 2 seconds flat with no keyboard or mouse presses.

Since you mentioned saving videos, I do that also with smartPSS. I'll be happy to make a BI video if I can figure out to do it and it's not too, too much work for my lazy brain. Not for a couple of weeks however. Today is the first day of a break on the Oregon coast. I'm sitting here now looking out over the ocean about 150' away, roughing it. I'm doing remote camera access with the NVR and smartPSS. I already had that set up before trying BI, and setting up a different remote access doesn't go along with the lazy brain.
 
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In Windows I just use the built in snipping tool.

One you figure it out it’s quite simple.


Let me find a good video on it. Most over complicate it.