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Re: Crash after upgrading to security spy version 5

PostPosted: Wed Jul 03, 2019 12:14 pm
by 7rdr7
Thanks guys. Changing the version from "4" to "5" worked fine.

Re: Crash after upgrading to security spy version 5

PostPosted: Sat Jul 13, 2019 11:28 pm
by kwijibo007
I’ve been playing with the new AI settings in SS but have had no improvement in false positives from motion events in Indigo via the plugin.

Am I correct in assuming that the motion events detected via the plugin are triggered before the AI filters are evaluated in SS?

Re: Crash after upgrading to security spy version 5

PostPosted: Mon Jul 29, 2019 11:00 pm
by Perry The Cynic
Cynical SecuritySpy version 2.4.2 officially supports SecuritySpy 5.

The detection logic has gotten a bit more... interesting in SecuritySpy 5. I've tried to explain it a bit here: https://www.cynic.org/indigo/plugins/online/securityspy.html#cameramotion.

TL;DR: The inherited (from earlier) triggers should obey SecuritySpy's Motion Recording settings for image recognition. The new plugin will also let you specify your own image recognition settings (within SecuritySpy's capabilities) or bypass the AI entirely and revert to the old behavior.

Cheers
-- perry

Re: Crash after upgrading to security spy version 5

PostPosted: Wed Aug 14, 2019 4:57 am
by bombich
I'm having trouble downloading Cynical SecuritySpy version 2.4.2. When I download "http://www.cynic.org/indigo/plugins/download/securityspy.zip" I'm getting version 2.3.0.

Re: Crash after upgrading to security spy version 5

PostPosted: Wed Aug 14, 2019 5:31 am
by FlyingDiver
bombich wrote:
I'm having trouble downloading Cynical SecuritySpy version 2.4.2. When I download "http://www.cynic.org/indigo/plugins/download/securityspy.zip" I'm getting version 2.3.0.


http://downloads.indigodomo.com/plugins ... ityspy.zip

Re: Crash after upgrading to security spy version 5

PostPosted: Wed Aug 14, 2019 8:19 am
by Perry The Cynic
Oops, the old repository got out of sync. Fixed.

And yes, the Indigo-hosted downloads repository is now preferred, and I should retire my own one of these days.

Cheers
-- perry