BI user for 7+ years but serious user for the past 1.5 years. I've learned so much from checking out and testing BI, forums, online tutorials, videos, etc.
Have seen many youtube vids on triggers, etc. for situations not similar to mine.
Would like some ideas on furthering perfecting two of my most important outdoor cams, both on front of house, one on each corner, both pointing to 'cross' each others path'.
My North Dahua trigger is set to min object size 255, min contrast 22, make time 0.5, object travels 400 and I'm using edge vector algorithm.
My West Dahua trigger is set to min object size 255, min contrast 22, make time 0.5, object detection off, edge vector algorithm.
Both cameras have regular zone A on (no hot spot zones).
I've been trying for months to get the cameras to avoid capturing day (tree) and night (tree) shadows, neighbor's security light coming on/off, and only capture small animals, definitely people and cars too.
So far the best I'm getting is with both cams set up as shown above with only difference being object travels 400, seems to cut out most things.
Would like to hear from anyone who has successfully set up a similar situation, catching cars, animals, people but largely ignoring leaves, shadows especially and security lights turning on/off.
It's possible that the object travels is going to be the key but hope to hear some feedback if you have done something similar to confirm this.
Have seen many youtube vids on triggers, etc. for situations not similar to mine.
Would like some ideas on furthering perfecting two of my most important outdoor cams, both on front of house, one on each corner, both pointing to 'cross' each others path'.
My North Dahua trigger is set to min object size 255, min contrast 22, make time 0.5, object travels 400 and I'm using edge vector algorithm.
My West Dahua trigger is set to min object size 255, min contrast 22, make time 0.5, object detection off, edge vector algorithm.
Both cameras have regular zone A on (no hot spot zones).
I've been trying for months to get the cameras to avoid capturing day (tree) and night (tree) shadows, neighbor's security light coming on/off, and only capture small animals, definitely people and cars too.
So far the best I'm getting is with both cams set up as shown above with only difference being object travels 400, seems to cut out most things.
Would like to hear from anyone who has successfully set up a similar situation, catching cars, animals, people but largely ignoring leaves, shadows especially and security lights turning on/off.
It's possible that the object travels is going to be the key but hope to hear some feedback if you have done something similar to confirm this.