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  1. #BLUE IRIS INSTALL#
  2. #BLUE IRIS SOFTWARE#

I'd been setting up IP cams at my last residence (Nelly Security - HIKVision mainly) and had rolled them into my own type of system using a NAS, native motion detection on the cameras, and a linux server. Signup for IP Cam Talk, and I would suggest getting your Dahua type cameras from Andy.Īnd, I don't understand what your ISP has to do with it unless your trying to view the system remotely? Lastly - don't chase megapixels, the size of the sensor is more important What lens do you need to properly cover the area (2.8 mm, 4 mm, what? if you don't know, this is where a varifocal camera can really help out) what is more important daytime viewing or nightime/low light. What other system do you know of that identify objects and alert you when it is confirmed versus hundreds of false alerts?īlue Iris also lets you setup a truly custom system. CPU usage is right around 12%Īlso, Blue Iris recently implemented DeepStack AI. I just built a new system around a core i5-10400 with 11 cameras - bandwidth is about 110 Mbps. CPU usage will drop dramatically when properly configured (each camera has to have the sub stream setup in Blue Iris) The main stream is used when viewing a single camera, audio and that is the stream that actually gets recorded. The sub stream is used when viewing multiple cameras, motion detection, alerts, etc. Have you kept up with it? Blue Iris enabled the use of sub streams in early 2020. Does anyone here have experience suggesting against building a Blue Iris system? It seems to be a sound base for a camera system for a larger residence with a maximum of 8 to 12 cameras. I also notice that there are availability issues with a number of their products.īlue Iris systems seem to have a strong base of fans, and can use a variety of components and be customizable. I had considered migrating to a Ubiquiti system, but some posts on IPCamTalk suggest that the Ubiquiti environment is a bit proprietary and subject to change. Load times to look live at a camera have lengthened, and buffering is frequent. Since the great pandemic of 2020, though, my ISP’s quality has diminished, and they are the only viable game in town. I later added a couple more, and, compared to having none, I was very happy with having a few days of video history. It started with a Nest cam looking at my detached shop. There's much to talk about Blue Iris, and perhaps the best thing about it is that, while containing many configurable, power-user features, casual users likely won't have a problem setting everything up.Several years ago, I entered the quagmire of video cameras to keep an eye on my property and outbuildings.

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In addition to that, the program can also send you alerts: you can elect to receive a phone call or message, an e-mail, or have the tool relay the info via loudspeaker. You can set triggers based on the motion sensor's activity, and you can pick a minimum object size, tweak the contrast, and choose a minimum movement duration for it to trigger.īased on the trigger, the camera can automatically record footage and save images. The Trigger functionality is perhaps the most intriguing facet of the program. There's also a timeline of sorts at the bottom, which is to make it more convenient to quickly go through the recorded content. Of course, you can add multiple cameras and their feeds will be shown on the main interface, allowing you to monitor all of them at once. After adding your cameras, you can further tweak them in the settings: recording parameters can be readily changed, such as the image format, resolution, de-interlacing mode, and you can even automatically export the footage based on triggers. You can choose to enable a motion detector, and recording audio is up to you. If you wish to duplicate a camera's feed, the New Camera menu grants you that option. Right away, you can add your cameras, and there's more than one way to go about this: you can connect through Network IP, USB or Analog, or import from a. This program was conceived to offer users comprehensive control over their security systems, and that's immediately observable when glancing at the functional interface, designed to offer you as much information as possible. It allows the user to configure their security camera system, make use of motion capture, customize different profiles, and more useful functions. If you're looking for such a solution, Blue Iris might be worth considering.

#BLUE IRIS SOFTWARE#

It would be nice to have a software solution where you could have feeds from all your cameras and manage them all in one place.

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While some cameras come with dedicated software, it's not always the case, and everything gets even more complicated when you have devices from different brands.

#BLUE IRIS INSTALL#

Let's say that you want to install a few security cameras for your home.











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