![]() ![]() The AD110 guys figured this out a while ago but I didn't have one of those so only found it through digging around. Turns out the "no doorbell press/ring" event is due to disabling motion detection, not internet. ![]() You can change this via the camera's web API just like other Amcrest/Dahau models like so (do at your own risk! Worked great for me but it is possible a bad API call could cause you problems so don't do this blindly, search the forums): 50 for 15fps - that's the max FPS of the substream and if you are using that for motion detection in BI you may run into trouble. The default GOP (interval) is 30 for the main and sub streams which will result in an interval of. Most settings can be configured in the app and then forgotten about but one critical one is missing: the key frame interval, which you want to match to the frame rate for good BI detection. I have it on my private camera VLAN with no external access and use BI+Deepstack for motion detection and Home Assistant for all my alerts.įor my use case this setup works better than any doorbell app (I get instant, and accurate, notifications with images when motion is detected and a separate video if the doorbell is pressed) with the exception of two-way audio (you can hear the doorbell but not talk through it) which I don't care about. Also my use case, while probably aligned with many here, isn't typical - mainly that I don't care about the functionality of the Amcrest Smart App app at all, or any of the notifications/motion/etc. I also think it does a better job with WDR but that is pretty subjective. I like it better than the EZViz DB1C - it's Onvif compatible, easier to integrate in automations, and I like the video format and quality. Since I enjoy playing around with Doorbell cameras apparently I went ahead and got one of these. ![]()
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