FlyingDutchman
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@Sean Nelson - thanks for all the information. Do you happen to know if the doorbell button push can be handled by blue iris (the iPhone app) or is a separate app required?
I do not think it can unfortunately.@Sean Nelson - thanks for all the information. Do you happen to know if the doorbell button push can be handled by blue iris (the iPhone app) or is a separate app required?
We had another guy report that as well. Basically it opens the relay alot quicker than a normal doorbell push button does. I noticed that it sped up the "ding dong" sound on my doorbell and did the same thing on our test chime here at work. Im not sure why it only dings on some chimes but I assume it has something to do with the quick relay opening.so i have a mechanical chime. when i ring the door bell, it just goes DING..
back then it used to go DING DONG. is there anything i can do to resolve this?
If that's the case then I would think that could be easily fixed in firmware by simply making the circuit closed pulse a bit longer. I just received the doorbell and it only "dongs" my chime. I tried it on a friends home and it ding-dongs his chime.Stiffer return springs on some door bells. Remember how they work, the magnetic field pulls the armature out to hit one chime, while the return spring forces it back, once current is removed, into the other chime. If the spring is a little "stiff" a quick pulse won't make the armature move far enough/fast enough to hit that first chime. The result will be a "dong" not a "ding-dong".
The longer the circuit is closed, the longer the camera has no (or significantly less) power, so there's likely a safe limit before you start having the camera wig out or reboot.If that's the case then I would think that could be easily fixed in firmware by simply making the circuit closed pulse a bit longer.
Stiffer return springs on some door bells. Remember how they work, the magnetic field pulls the armature out to hit one chime, while the return spring forces it back, once current is removed, into the other chime. If the spring is a little "stiff" a quick pulse won't make the armature move far enough/fast enough to hit that first chime. The result will be a "dong" not a "ding-dong".
Thanks will look into this.If that's the case then I would think that could be easily fixed in firmware by simply making the circuit closed pulse a bit longer. I just received the doorbell and it only "dongs" my chime. I tried it on a friends home and it ding-dongs his chime.
try camera properties > video>delay in blue iris, that should delay the video so it syncs up..Just got the doorbell cam installed and so far its working pretty great with the guardingvision app.
However in BI there is about a second delay in the audio from the video. Any suggestions for syncing these? Also I dont see any firmware listed on Nellys yet for this unless im totally missing it..
no idea...i am sure someone from nelly's will respond as soon as they see it.
Here's the newest firmware and changelog:Know anything about firmware updates for this?
@nutt318 Is this video recorded on BI? What about one that has a person at the door? Like a delivery person.Sorry forgot to include sample video, only played with volume levels a bit but any suggestions on helping the audio quality I'm all ears.
Just seems to have a whistle effect on distance noises, however people talking on the porch in front of house is clear.