Is AcuPick software or hardware future, dose it need certain SOC to do its magic and can be added to any camera?
I have now 608-XI and will slowly upgrade my setup to better camerasit's combination of SOC + firmware on both camera & NVR..
for now AcuPick 2.0 works on WizMind-S (5x42-S3 aka 5xIR), WizMind-X (7x42-X aka 7xIR) and new WizColor (5x59-PRO aka 5x-PRO) cams...
it requires NVRs: 5xxx-EI or 5xxx-XI or higher to support data from camera (and create 3d models of people/vehicles)..
but some latest NVRs like 5xxx-EI2 (AI-S2 in Andy shop), 5xxx-XI and 608-XI (on custom firmware) can add AcuPick to 4/8 older cams doing everything only on NVR (and using all AI power on NVR)...
I have now 608-XI and will slowly upgrade my setup to better cameras
sounds goodAsk Andy for latest custom (beta) firmware.. it should enable full AcuPick functionality..
One think that makes me wander is heat generation on the new NVR did you have any issues with it? if yes how did you remedy
I've had some issues with my as it is placed in office tight spot with battery backup adding to heat generation. I've added copper radiators to almost all SOC inside my old (5216-16p-I) POE NVR and it helped dissipate the heat.zero... but my is in the basement..
I've had some issues with my as it is placed in office tight spot with battery backup adding to heat generation. I've added copper radiators to almost all SOC inside my old (5216-16p-I) POE NVR and it helped dissipate the heat.
unfortunately location is determined by LAN cabling and size of the office but with new setup I will have POE switch and relocate NVR to different locationventilation slots are on both sides - so it needs space there...
put them somewhere on top some shelf / cabinets where it can breathe...
on amazon you can buy cheap long (10/20m) HDMI optical cable and USB extender cable (for mouse) which work ..