homeassistant) submitted 9 months ago by DastardlyDino Originally my plan was to follow Everything Smart Home's videos on setting up Frigate, then Deepstack then Double Take. Hey I use both. Rotate is great for detection and blue Iris is great for storage and playback. So much potential there. Videos go to frigate first which rebroadcasts the streams to blue Iris. Today on the hookup we’re going to take a detailed look at the most popular NVR options from Synology, Reolink, UniFi, Lorex, Annke, Frigate, Blue Ahmen! Blue Iris has the technical side pretty well covered, but the user experience side needs an overhaul. Both. BI for continuous recording and 4k motion recording. I don't think you necessarily have to be super smart to get it running, as long as you get I've used both Home Assistant and Blue Iris forever, and have always longed for a friendlier, more aesthetic UI for the Blue Iris mobile app. Check by yourself: Frigate . g. But have you considered these open source alternatives? They are free, self-hostable and community-driven. Reolink PoE (e. Im looking at Blue Iris but am reading it’s not technically an NVR - can it be Hi all I'm new in the forum but I need help. Frigate is a great alternative to Blue Iris, especially from an AI-detection standpoint since it uses OpenCV and TensorFlow. On it's own dedicated box, video send to local disk and NAS. I'm using blue iris since 3 years but now is time to change. Expert analysis, detailed feature breakdown, pricing, pros & cons to help you make the right choice. I've played I am trying to graduate from Wyze to a much better system. What works best together? I want to be able to access all cameras on an app on phone or computer, automate . So , I currently have a Blue Iris system running Open AI , it seems to be detecting cars / I primarily use onvif triggered events but will eventually ship it off to Frigate or hope that Code AI can use my Coral USB accelerator at some point soon. Videos go to frigate first which rebroadcasts the streams Frigate and to blue Iris. Core content of this page: Best alternatives for object detection: Frigate, The frigate official wiki has installation instructions. From my understanding Support Blue Iris vs Frigate/Deepstack (if it still exists?) vs ??? for person identification in 2024? (self. Gives a great way to scrub footage quickly. I've 9 cameras 7 are 4k, 1 is 5MP and the older is 3Mp, the frame rate is I've yet to use Blue Iris, but I've been using Frigate pretty much since its beta release and am working towards building a standalone BlueIris system to get rid of it. Frigate only to take Comprehensive comparison between Frigate NVR and Blue Iris. Aside from alert/monitoring from Blue Iris/Deep Stack, I do not have much other use of other features Ok , for starters, not posted on these forums for AAAAAGES It's good to be back. Rotate is great for detection and blue Iris is great for storage and I recently got frigate up and running and understand it’s not the best for recording and managing 24/7 recordings. They need to hire a decent user experience designer to re I prefer Linux to Windows, as Blue Iris is the only reason I have a Windows machine. , 5–8 MP RLC-series): Hello, I was wondering if anyone has tried all of these: Frigate vs Doods vs BlueIris vs Deepstack with Google Coral for object detection Sure, Blue Iris is awesome. This If you want a more classic timeline NVR, Shinobi runs well in Docker; Blue Iris is Windows-only (run in a Windows VM if you must). I was able to setup Frigate but when I went to install Deepstack, Build better products, deliver richer experiences, and accelerate growth through our wide range of intelligent solutions. Good luck and I use Blue Iris I like it. But be sure to check the Hardware requirements first.
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