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    Blue Iris and CodeProject.AI ALPR

    Looks like you have an extra comma behind JSON, it should be: {"ai_dump":&JSON, "Image":"&ALERT_JPEG", "camera":"&CAM", "ALERT_PATH":"&ALERT_PATH", "ALERT_CLIP":"&ALERT_CLIP", "timestamp":"&ALERT_TIME"}
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    Blue Iris missing alerts with CPAI

    Have you checked your BI logs for clues?
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    Vigilant Solutions VSR-60-02MP1 IP Camera IPC262ER9-X10DU 24V, 1.5A, 50/60Hz.

    https://ipcamtalk.com/threads/uniview-feature-highlight-built-in-poe-splitter-that-outputs-dc-12v-to-mic.33112/ I can't seem to see this as an option in the firmware I am using, but maybe it's a feature that needs to be enabled somehow via telnet? If this can be enabled, I think it'd be great...
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    Vigilant Solutions VSR-60-02MP1 IP Camera IPC262ER9-X10DU 24V, 1.5A, 50/60Hz.

    The silkscreens on the PCBs have component placements, but I couldn't find a design date, only it's rev A, which is reflected on the UI screen. There nearest thing I can find to a production date is the camera module, which, if I had to guess based on the sticker, was made in 2021?
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    Vigilant Solutions VSR-60-02MP1 IP Camera IPC262ER9-X10DU 24V, 1.5A, 50/60Hz.

    Maybe. I am a little surprised they would leave that out since it wouldn't offset the cost of having to manage another sku, different pcb, etc. Now that I've seen the inside of the camera, I'm pretty impressed by the quality of it.
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    Vigilant Solutions VSR-60-02MP1 IP Camera IPC262ER9-X10DU 24V, 1.5A, 50/60Hz.

    I took my camera apart, and unless the mic is hidden somewhere, it does not have an onboard mic. I would assume that if there was one, it would either be on the lens cover and would have a lead back to the main PCB, or on the PCB itself if it were meant to detect noise rather than record...
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    Vigilant Solutions VSR-60-02MP1 IP Camera IPC262ER9-X10DU 24V, 1.5A, 50/60Hz.

    I have but couldn't get it to work. When I formatted the SD card, the camera crashed. I might have a bad SD card, and since I didnt need on camera storage, I didn't look further.
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    Vigilant Solutions VSR-60-02MP1 IP Camera IPC262ER9-X10DU 24V, 1.5A, 50/60Hz.

    Line in required the signal to be around 1V or so, so you cannot just wire up a condenser mic to it, the signal level is too low. The device you have could be used as test to see if line in actually works. If it does, then there are "mic modules with line out" on amazon for about $4/each...
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    Blue Iris missing alerts with CPAI

    What are your timeout values in the main AI setup? Have you tried adjusting those up to see if that helps? The alert looks like it is being cancelled by AI, that's why it ignores the rest of it. Was this working prior to .49?
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    Vigilant Solutions VSR-60-02MP1 IP Camera IPC262ER9-X10DU 24V, 1.5A, 50/60Hz.

    Thanks, it's been a while since I've used a camera w/o audio. I was hoping that it was the Vigilant firmware that disabled the audio, since they didn't need it, but the mic was on board, but looks like their standard firmware doesn't enable it either. What's kind of interesting as I was...
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    Vigilant Solutions VSR-60-02MP1 IP Camera IPC262ER9-X10DU 24V, 1.5A, 50/60Hz.

    Did you actually try it to see if it works? I can't get audio on mine to work, I don't think the camera actually has a mic.
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    Blue Iris and CodeProject.AI ALPR

    I'm not exactly sure what the official way to do that is, I'm on a RKNN SBC, so it's a little different if you are running windows. /app/modules/ALPR-RKNN/modulesettings.json Has all of the settings, so I'd imagine you'd edit this file and restart the module.
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    Vigilant Solutions VSR-60-02MP1 IP Camera IPC262ER9-X10DU 24V, 1.5A, 50/60Hz.

    So Vigilant is no longer around, they got acquired by Motorola. That's why these cameras are so cheap on ebay, and if you got a lot of time on your hands, you can probably piece together all of the original HW and SW to get a system working as it was intended---cameras mounted on a police...
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    Vigilant Solutions VSR-60-02MP1 IP Camera IPC262ER9-X10DU 24V, 1.5A, 50/60Hz.

    Yes, BI to take the video feed from the camera and send that to CPAI for AI processing. Then if a plate is found, have BI send that data to ALPR Database so that it can be searched. It takes a little effort to get all that going, so it works pretty well...
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    Vigilant Solutions VSR-60-02MP1 IP Camera IPC262ER9-X10DU 24V, 1.5A, 50/60Hz.

    You may want to leave the stock firmware on the one you are going to use for LPR unless you have a reason to upgrade. The Vigilant firmware was probably made specifically for LPR--I am not sure what the difference would be, but I would think the IR lamps work differently? I am planning to...
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    Vigilant Solutions VSR-60-02MP1 IP Camera IPC262ER9-X10DU 24V, 1.5A, 50/60Hz.

    Updated my post to indicate which is which.
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    Blue Iris and CodeProject.AI ALPR

    Is that enabled? Maybe try adjusting your rotate deg to match your camera rotation
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    Vigilant Solutions VSR-60-02MP1 IP Camera IPC262ER9-X10DU 24V, 1.5A, 50/60Hz.

    Do these camera have a mic and does it work? I've never tried it since I use it for LPR.
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    Delivery Driver with pulsing IR

    Some garbage trucks have this on them as well.
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    The official "WTF" thread

    Laundry day, but you didn't shave and your homies are waiting.
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    Delivery Driver with pulsing IR

    This is pretty common on vehicle mounted LPRs. I am not sure why, but the pulse rate is irregular, and it's not based on what the camera sees.
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    Full ALPR Database System for Blue Iris!

    It sets the min confidence to 30, which overrides whatever it is set in the GUI in BI. I left it in while I was trouble shooting some issues where CPAI would return values that fall below the threshold (in my case it's 70% in CPAI) and it should have been rejected by BI, but BI sends it to...
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    Full ALPR Database System for Blue Iris!

    Now the fun begins--you need to tune your camera and BI to capture plates in day and night conditions. :)
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    Full ALPR Database System for Blue Iris!

    Here are my settings. You can leave to confirm blank. Unless you really want to process static objects, you should disable it to save on cycles.
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    Full ALPR Database System for Blue Iris!

    If you are getting this, your schema doesn't seem to be applied. See this thread on how to do it manually: https://ipcamtalk.com/threads/full-alpr-database-system-for-blue-iris.79082/post-917542
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    Full ALPR Database System for Blue Iris!

    This is what I have: {"ai_dump":&JSON, "Image":"&ALERT_JPEG", "camera":"&CAM", "ALERT_PATH":"&ALERT_PATH", "ALERT_CLIP":"&ALERT_CLIP", "timestamp":"&ALERT_TIME"}
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    Full ALPR Database System for Blue Iris!

    https://ipcamtalk.com/threads/full-alpr-database-system-for-blue-iris.79082/post-917482 Did you see this post, and the ones surrounding it?
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    Vigilant Solutions VSR-60-02MP1 IP Camera IPC262ER9-X10DU 24V, 1.5A, 50/60Hz.

    I use the camera for ALPR and I think it works way better than expected. Here is an example from this morning, I have the $35 camera pointing north, and an actual ALPR pointing south, so the images are of the front plate (south facing) at around 140ft and rear plate (north facing) at around...
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    The autism pandemic

    This is something our governments should throw some resources into to find out why.
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    Vigilant Solutions VSR-60-02MP1 IP Camera IPC262ER9-X10DU 24V, 1.5A, 50/60Hz.

    And changing that to something more suitable doesn't work? Have you tried auto? Have you tried day mode, or anything else? Or are you saying you've made changes to the settings and you are still getting a poor image?