For several months now I have noticed many thousands of errors per camera in the Blue Iris log such as:
Searching these forums turns up several other threads in which various people have experienced this same problem. In particular, there are two threads with responses by @wittaj saying, "Many have found that this camera will not work properly in BI unless a factory reset was done first then added to BI." and "It is an issue where the camera and BI are having "handshake" issues and thinks that there is a problem, when there isn't." Here are the two other threads for reference:
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For what it's worth, this is happening to me on most all of my cameras, from PTZ's such as SD5A425XA-HNR and PTZ1A225-HNR-XA, to the popular IPC-T5442T-ZE, as well as on dual lens IPC-HDBW5441F-AS-E2, and even on older models such as the IPC-HDW4831EM-ASE. In addition to the Blue Iris log entries, I have noticed that some PTZ control no longer works. All of these errors go away if I turn off the ONVIF authentication in the camera (found under Network->Access Platform->ONVIF). I am running a 2022 version of firmware on all these cameras that have problems. The PTZ cameras are running with firmware dated 2022-08-04 and the T5422T-ZE is running firmware dated 2022-02-18, the 5441F-AS-E2 firmware is dated 2022-06-29, and the 4831EM-ASE is running firmware dated 2022-12-20.
Ken/Blue Iris said he tested and sees authentication failures. He also used the ODM ONVIF device manager to test a connection to the cameras, which failed to authenticate, implying that it's not simply a Blue Iris bug. This leads me to believe that the current versions of Dahua firmware, across models, changed something about the ONVIF authentication in 2022.
Do others (particularly you, @wittaj ) believe this is a Dahua bug, or perhaps some newer version of ONVIF or ???
@EMPIRETECANDY , are you aware of this? Would you please discuss this with Dahua? I haven't personally used the ONVIF tool that Ken used (link above), but assuming it also fails, this should be pretty easy for the Dahua engineers to test.
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Searching these forums turns up several other threads in which various people have experienced this same problem. In particular, there are two threads with responses by @wittaj saying, "Many have found that this camera will not work properly in BI unless a factory reset was done first then added to BI." and "It is an issue where the camera and BI are having "handshake" issues and thinks that there is a problem, when there isn't." Here are the two other threads for reference:
Review-SD4A425DB-HNY 1/2.8" CMOS 4MP 25x Starlight Auto-tracking MiniPTZ
Some noob questions: I have a preset created, set up tracking per the video above. Works somewhat to track me but it doesn't zoom in to track me closer. Is there a setting that controls that? I can't figure out how to select a second preset to setup IVS tracking for it. Assuming that you...
5.7.5 - April 20, 2023 - Onvif updates
5.7.6.3 is working fine on my two 5442's, using onvif and IVS:intrusion
For what it's worth, this is happening to me on most all of my cameras, from PTZ's such as SD5A425XA-HNR and PTZ1A225-HNR-XA, to the popular IPC-T5442T-ZE, as well as on dual lens IPC-HDBW5441F-AS-E2, and even on older models such as the IPC-HDW4831EM-ASE. In addition to the Blue Iris log entries, I have noticed that some PTZ control no longer works. All of these errors go away if I turn off the ONVIF authentication in the camera (found under Network->Access Platform->ONVIF). I am running a 2022 version of firmware on all these cameras that have problems. The PTZ cameras are running with firmware dated 2022-08-04 and the T5422T-ZE is running firmware dated 2022-02-18, the 5441F-AS-E2 firmware is dated 2022-06-29, and the 4831EM-ASE is running firmware dated 2022-12-20.
Ken/Blue Iris said he tested and sees authentication failures. He also used the ODM ONVIF device manager to test a connection to the cameras, which failed to authenticate, implying that it's not simply a Blue Iris bug. This leads me to believe that the current versions of Dahua firmware, across models, changed something about the ONVIF authentication in 2022.
Do others (particularly you, @wittaj ) believe this is a Dahua bug, or perhaps some newer version of ONVIF or ???
@EMPIRETECANDY , are you aware of this? Would you please discuss this with Dahua? I haven't personally used the ONVIF tool that Ken used (link above), but assuming it also fails, this should be pretty easy for the Dahua engineers to test.