So I have about 3ish of my 6 camera setup. Been a bit too hot to do the rest. Was working on the PC that was going to record them and finally adjusted all the settings i THINK will work.
Here is a background
3-4K 15fps cameras The costco Lorex ones.
In blue iris, have the 3 cameras continuously recording, and duplicated those 3 cameras to create "trigger" cameras to record clips of the motion, to save to a different drive AND upload them to the cloud (just in case movement happens and the PC is stolen, I have uploaded triggers to the cloud hopefully. Also have the DVR recording in a closet as well as backup x2).
Prior to today, the only thing I changed was "limit decoding unless required" which took my CPU usage from 85-95% down to about 10-12%. Woot! This setting was only changed on the continuous recording streams, and left alone on the Trigger Copies.
So now I do not know if this is just coincidence or not, but I am getting TONS of false triggers. I turned on the "object detection rectangles" to see where it is capturing. And it literally is capturing the suns natural movement that the shadows are creating. I do not see any movement, but the object rectangles start out small, get bigger and bigger and bigger then trigger my object size detection.
My settings for trigger are
and I have adjusted pixel movement to 300 (which I think is too big now) but still getting triggered every 10-20 seconds cause of these movements.
here are just some of the examples of what it looks like with the object rectangles.
Any help with this? or is it literally just a "harsher" sun today?
Here is a background
3-4K 15fps cameras The costco Lorex ones.
In blue iris, have the 3 cameras continuously recording, and duplicated those 3 cameras to create "trigger" cameras to record clips of the motion, to save to a different drive AND upload them to the cloud (just in case movement happens and the PC is stolen, I have uploaded triggers to the cloud hopefully. Also have the DVR recording in a closet as well as backup x2).
Prior to today, the only thing I changed was "limit decoding unless required" which took my CPU usage from 85-95% down to about 10-12%. Woot! This setting was only changed on the continuous recording streams, and left alone on the Trigger Copies.
So now I do not know if this is just coincidence or not, but I am getting TONS of false triggers. I turned on the "object detection rectangles" to see where it is capturing. And it literally is capturing the suns natural movement that the shadows are creating. I do not see any movement, but the object rectangles start out small, get bigger and bigger and bigger then trigger my object size detection.
My settings for trigger are

and I have adjusted pixel movement to 300 (which I think is too big now) but still getting triggered every 10-20 seconds cause of these movements.

here are just some of the examples of what it looks like with the object rectangles.



Any help with this? or is it literally just a "harsher" sun today?