I’m just accepting, that ZM is good for zones and just keep it that way.īut: I don’t want to hide the fact, that ZM can be a huge pain too. I never had a look at object detection though. With no other solution I got everything doing it’s job. I have some that do RTSP, others that work with snapshots. With other software there was always some problem with specific camera models. Generally what ZM for me did best is being reliable. Don’t know how well it performs on other platforms. The resource usage in my opinion is quite adequate for what it does. I have enjoyed this learning experience so far (first adventure into Linux world, and home automation too!). SO - from the savy to the newb - what are people using?Īnyone have a setup that uses object detection?Īny MotionEye or Shinobi experts willing to lend a hand? MotionEye I haven’t seen anything for object detection yet (haven’t spent a lot of time on it) but I doubt it does as this is designed for RPi and is very lightweight. Shinobi does have object detection capability, but does not come with it - you have to build it an configure yourself. I would actually love to use object detection instead of motion detection too due to shadows causing significant false triggers. Then send MQTT messages (or direct integration if available) to HA for automation. My end goal is to do continuous recording (with pass-through). MotionEye I was trying to figure out how to do passthrough recording - this didn’t seem to be very straightforward though… I need to spend more time on it. If I download the recording it is fine, but in Shinobi, there was no video - not useful. ![]() Lastly I am using H.265 and this streamed okay - but when viewing recordings there was audio only. ![]() Also when I add a second feed it doesn’t want to work (camera keeps dying). Shinobi doesn’t seem to like streaming high res, high bit rate - the whole thing lags badly. Shinobi and MotionEye are both looking promising. I know Blue Iris is very popular, but want to keep using Docker - and don’t want to deal with Windows. KerberOS looked decent, but requires a separate docker for EACH camera - and I am looking for software that can view all cam’s in one instance (current plans are for 4 cameras). ![]() I believe this rules out Ivideon as it requires an account on their site.Īlso I have avoided Zoneminder based on the reviews I have read about its resource usage and saving method. Was also looking at Ivideon, Xeoma - basically anything that I can run in Docker and is local only (no cloud). I have tested MotionEye, KerberOS, and Shinobi.
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