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Summary: CCTV Security System $80 Reolink IP PoE Security Camera 4MP Super HD 2560x1440 with SD Card & Audio Outdoor Indoor Bullet IR Night Vision Motion Detection RLC-410S 65$ RLC-410 ( No SD CARD ) $150 Linksys Business LGS116P 16-Port Desktop Gigabit Ethernet PoE+ Unmanaged Network Switch I Metal Enclosure $150 Ispy to start https://forums.zoneminder.com/viewtopic.php?f=36&t=26906 115 lines of bash When event ends on ZM yolo is run on a random 10 images for that event (Person Dog Cat Car) if an object is detected we look to see if two Android phones via MAC on network if they are on the network it means somebody is home so events are throttled to 1/1hr max if nobody is home then original image/object detected from event is sent to email zones zones preclusion Video https://rmccurdy.com/scripts/videos/rmccurdy_com/ZoneMinder_Yolo_Yolov2_Darknet_Script_Plugin.mp4 Issues: rain, spiderwebs, shadows, Car lights (preclusion zones) full motion capture is -6hrs 16gig smearing ( lower FPS on cam and make sure ZM has higher framerate then the cam make sure not to use Source Type:ffmpeg and use remote or try both) journalctl -f -t DARKNET.service (shows nothing...@#%ing systemd) night time More Notes: Start with one zone at a time and raise/test sensitive KISS...don't setup like 4 zones and expect to trouble shoot anything. I used my Android to do a lot of tweaking. I also want to sort out "night" mode config so after night mode kicks in a different config is automatically applied. Use low quality for motion detection and drop frame rate of cam to lower than max of ZM for little to no smearing and I also set "Alarm Frame Count to 2" and "overload ignore frame count to 4" but I think it's more about Alarm Frame Count..I can't be sure.. Explanation of overload ignore frame count Report this post Quote Post by bb99 » Thu May 10, 2012 5:22 pm For sudden changes to the environment, no better tool then Overload Frame Ignore Count. Your fps determines these settings but at 10 fps with Overload Frame Ignore Count set to 4, it only ignores .4 seconds. In other words if a drastic change to the lighting (such as a car with headlights on in darkness) passes within the monitors view it will ignore the number of frames you specify before processing for motion detection. Alarm Frame Count This option allows you to specify how many consecutive alarm frames must occur before an alarm event is generated. The usual, and default, value is 1 which implies that any alarm frame will cause or participate in an event. You can enter any value up to 16 here to eliminate bogus events caused perhaps by screen flickers or other transients. Values over 3 or 4 are unlikely to be useful however. Please note that if you have statistics recording enabled then currently statistics are not recorded for the first ‘Alarm Frame Count’-1 frames of an event. So if you set this value to 5 then the first 4 frames will be missing statistics whereas the more usual value of 1 will ensure that all alarm frames have statistics recorded. https://forums.zoneminder.com/viewtopic.php?f=36&t=26222 Windows software to get basic idea ( install face plugin ) https://www.ispyconnect.com/plugins.aspx