How do I get longer deepstack detection times once camera is already triggered?
Posted: Sun Oct 31, 2021 8:02 pm
Greetings,
I am having a mildly annoying issue with deepstack. Once the camera is triggered, and something walks into / drives into frame after it's been triggered for a little while it will not detect (and has likely already cancelled) the alert. Here's my settings, and specifications. It's certainly not a hardware issue, I don't think, but it's absolutely some issue I have with my configuration. I am curious if Blue Iris is just giving up too early?
System Specifications:
Blue Iris machine - i5 8500 w/ 16GB of RAM 256 GB SSD (for alerts/new), and 4TB for stored. 12-25% CPU usage.
Deepstack Machine - Nvidia Jetson Nano 2GB
I am having a mildly annoying issue with deepstack. Once the camera is triggered, and something walks into / drives into frame after it's been triggered for a little while it will not detect (and has likely already cancelled) the alert. Here's my settings, and specifications. It's certainly not a hardware issue, I don't think, but it's absolutely some issue I have with my configuration. I am curious if Blue Iris is just giving up too early?
System Specifications:
Blue Iris machine - i5 8500 w/ 16GB of RAM 256 GB SSD (for alerts/new), and 4TB for stored. 12-25% CPU usage.
Deepstack Machine - Nvidia Jetson Nano 2GB