Post a pic of your bi clone camera record tab settingsShould it literally be "[Summary]" like in the URL example, or is there some sort of variable we're supposed to use or set up?
I really want to like this and use it, but I'm getting an almost 2 minute delay in processing an image - by the time it processes the activity is long over.
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Is deepstack on the bi machine?If I'm understanding the logs correctly, it's looking like my deepstack processing is averaging 35-40 seconds. Guess I need to focus my attention to speeding that up!
I think you may need to increase your BI pre trigger video buffer higher so when it finally does trigger, you can catch it. Or else figure out how to get it to process faster (add more cores or ram to hyper-v maybe?). My average is less than a second on threadripper 16 core machine.I couldn't get deepstack to run on my windows server 2016 BI machine without python crashing so I set it up in a hyper-V ubuntu docker
DeepQuest for Windows will consume a lot of CPU which is the reason for the suggestion to use docker desktop for windows with WSL2 and the docker version of DeepQuest.Has anyone actually figured out what the fix is for Windows Deep Stack instances when python crashes immediately upon start-up? Majority of the posts I can find about it people just switch to Docker and call it fixed -- someone out there has to have been able to fix the Windows python crash issue?
Yes, it was happening to me. Believe I had to clean out C:\Users\username\.deepstack folder. Uninstalling, deleting C:\Deepstack did nothing for me. Something in that folder was corrupt.Has anyone actually figured out what the fix is for Windows Deep Stack instances when python crashes immediately upon start-up? Majority of the posts I can find about it people just switch to Docker and call it fixed -- someone out there has to have been able to fix the Windows python crash issue?
I would add the processing time to what ever your pre-trigger is set to, so for me I had it set to 5, my processing takes around 3.5 so I have it set to I think 7 or 8.I guess I have more reading up to do on this Docker Desktop WLS2. I tried to install Docker on my Windows Server 2016 but then when I went to add the DeepStack docker I got an error message about it being for linux only. That's when I then created the Hyper-V ubuntu server virtual machine, installed docker, and then installed the deepstack docker to it. Boosting CPU and memory I was able to bring the DeepStack's processing time down to 3 seconds, I guess that's bearable with the buffer in Blue Iris.
So if I understand the Pre-Trigger Buffer on the Record tab - since my DeepStack is taking ~3 seconds to process and send the trigger command to Blue Iris, should I put the buffer at 4 or so seconds so I always have the alert just before the motion starts?