Jeremeyh
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Yes I believe I didDid you enable less secure app on your gmail account? see Sending email via gmail SMTP requires to "Allow less secure apps: YES" -> is solution to use PHPMailer? · Issue #8613 · matomo-org/matomo
Yes I believe I didDid you enable less secure app on your gmail account? see Sending email via gmail SMTP requires to "Allow less secure apps: YES" -> is solution to use PHPMailer? · Issue #8613 · matomo-org/matomo
I can email from the NVR without a problem but the images are really low quality, that's why I'd like to email directly from the camera. I set it up so that the cameras have direct access to the internet and I can successfully email from my other cameras with firmware 5.4.5 while still connected to the NVR, just not from the LPR camera because of the missing TLS encryption option.Here you go. Need to use the password you were given by google when setting up NVR access in your Gmail 2 step authentication. As you can see I'm using Gmail to send to my yahoo email
i also turned on "allow less secure apps" and it didn't help.Did you enable less secure app on your gmail account? see Sending email via gmail SMTP requires to "Allow less secure apps: YES" -> is solution to use PHPMailer? · Issue #8613 · matomo-org/matomo
You'll be able to match the field of view, however, you will not be able to use the automatic plate capture because it will be too far from the plates. You may still be able to pause the video, then use digital zoom to read the plate. Also, in order to be able to get a good image of the plate without motion blur you will need to speed up your shutter and that will darken the image a lot. For example, I have my shutter speed set to 1/4000 and, other than reflected objects (plates), the image is completely dark at dusk. This is the reason an LPR camera should be used for only that.I'm interested in replacing an existing 8mm bullet camera to monitor my driveway with one of these LPR's. I would like to maintain the existing field of view, so wondering if that is sufficient for LPR function to work. See pic below:
You could leave the existing camera in place and mount the lpr beside it, or run some cable to a more optimal position for the lpr. Either way I'd keep the existing camera in operationI'm interested in replacing an existing 8mm bullet camera to monitor my driveway with one of these LPR's. I would like to maintain the existing field of view, so wondering if that is sufficient for LPR function to work. See pic below:
It seems that the (non "P" models) firmwares are the ones already posted here in page 2 (no idea if they do have the LPR support, but they are the same version and date, 5.4.5 170302).Hi,
I found this:
However, there is no notification in iVMS-4500 or Hik-Connect app like a line-crossing or alarm input event would trigger.