Amcrest has their
Amcrest Blue Iris Professional Surveillance Software (Version 5, Windows Download) for $54.99 - $8.25 w/ coupon code
BFDEALS2024 =
$46.74.
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dymutaos for finding this deal.
Note: Compatible with Windows OS only. You will be sent a license key in your order receipt and the download link to the software.
Features:
- Use motion or audio sensing to trigger recording, or record continuously or periodically.
- Overlay the current date/time as well as a logo or other information
- Optionally record audio
- Use a timer to determine when the system is armed
- Images may be captured as either JPEG images, MPEG movies or Windows Media movies (full version)
- Receive alerts via loudspeaker, email, instant message, voice phone call (with automatic redial), or external program/script
- Run Blue Iris as a Windows service so that only you have control over its operation on a shared PC
- All passwords are stored encrypted
- 64 channel recording
- H.265/H.264 video compression
- Receive alerts via e-mail, text message, or phone
- Motion and audio triggered recording
- Audio recording options available
- Built-in web-server for web-casting all cameras simultaneously, digital zoom and pan/tilt
- All passwords are stored encrypted
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Looking it up, it seems that scrypted costs $10/year/camera. That's more than it's worth for me, if I want to have several cameras locally. I'll plan to store recordings on a local nas, as I'd prefer to avoid recurring subscription fees when possible.
I have 8 4k (wide angled/double lens) cameras locally, which is like having 16 feeds with a dedicated PC that is only consuming 37 watts recording them all to WD purples.
The remote viewing is horrible and my FPS is only 3-5, so whenever I want to see something in 4k, I have to go into my server closet and fire up the monitors in there.
Are you running scrypted on a dedicated PC? How is that AI? False detections? I have a bunch of trees and in the summer shadows give out a ton of false hits.
Edit: Ahh, scrypted is a per camera annual license, f that.
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Looking it up, it seems that scrypted costs $10/year/camera. That's more than it's worth for me, if I want to have several cameras locally. I'll plan to store recordings on a local nas, as I'd prefer to avoid recurring subscription fees when possible.
22 cameras, local storage, BI running on bare metal xeon 48-core system.
think Scrypted is a viable replacement?
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Support has become abysmal. There have been bugs introduced and gone unfixed since February
Support has become abysmal. There have been bugs introduced and gone unfixed since February
Don't mean to discount the deal, but if anyone here is looking for NVR software, and there are potentially viable alternatives, do yourself a favor and please research those first.
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22 cameras, local storage, BI running on bare metal xeon 48-core system.
think Scrypted is a viable replacement?
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