Motion alerts seem more sensitive after recent update

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I have noticed that my cameras are triggering motion alerts when changing from day to night IR mode after installing version 4.2.2.6. Anyone else notice this? What specifically should I adjust to help minimize these alerts? Thanks
 

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Yeas we all see that, I'm having a hell of a time. At night any lights that use to not be a problem are now huge issues. I had to adjust sensitivity so far off at night to prevent false alerts that now I lost real alerts.

Blueiris seems to taken a huge step back on this update.
 

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I have noticed that my cameras are triggering motion alerts when changing from day to night IR mode after installing version 4.2.2.6. Anyone else notice this? What specifically should I adjust to help minimize these alerts? Thanks
You may increase min. duration aka make time. Or you might want use curl method:

https://www.ipcamtalk.com/showthread.php/5727-Different-settings-to-the-Hik-cams-at-sunrise-sunset-using-Blue-Iris-event-schedule

By using curl method Blue Iris won't trigger alert until http request has been processed.
 

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My make time is set to 1.5 which you would think would be enough. I thought about adjusting contrast but I'm not exactly sure what changes from the default value would do if anything related to the issue.
 

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My make time is set to 1.5 which you would think would be enough. I thought about adjusting contrast but I'm not exactly sure what changes from the default value would do if anything related to the issue.
That is actually a very long make time...that means the subject would have to be moving in the image before motion is triggered...it should not be that high unless you are also recording 24/7...I would use 0.7-1.0
 
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