Re: BlueIris 1.1.16 and Deepquest/ Deepstack Question
Posted: Tue Nov 12, 2019 9:35 pm
First, that's amazing how quickly you were able to attend tho that, moreover fixing that.
Second, this is the first bug I have ever dicovered in my 7 years of Indigo use. Thank you for this opportunity
Follow-up question, but no pressure-
I originally had a trigger for:
1) Blue Iris detecting motion (you told me unnecessary, so I deactivated it)
-and-
2) Deepquest/state/stack (I am unsure what you want it called) detecting a Device State it searches for.
Deleting 1 and 2, it apepars DeepStack (my preference for names) continues to automagically detect objects for whom device states are present. This wasn/t initially intuitive for me, as I abviously assumed I had to do way mor labor than you Plugin naturally does for us (which is awesome, btw).
So, in the most appreciative way possible, I ask, "How do I tell it to stop ."
Dude, lolol, I probably had a couple hundred megabytes of pictures of one of my daughter's plush dolls in her crib which the plugin correctly identified of my test of an Indigo DeepStack Device (Object:Other:Dog)! Literally, over a thousand of this damn dog
Second, this is the first bug I have ever dicovered in my 7 years of Indigo use. Thank you for this opportunity
Follow-up question, but no pressure-
I originally had a trigger for:
1) Blue Iris detecting motion (you told me unnecessary, so I deactivated it)
-and-
2) Deepquest/state/stack (I am unsure what you want it called) detecting a Device State it searches for.
Deleting 1 and 2, it apepars DeepStack (my preference for names) continues to automagically detect objects for whom device states are present. This wasn/t initially intuitive for me, as I abviously assumed I had to do way mor labor than you Plugin naturally does for us (which is awesome, btw).
So, in the most appreciative way possible, I ask, "How do I tell it to stop ."
Dude, lolol, I probably had a couple hundred megabytes of pictures of one of my daughter's plush dolls in her crib which the plugin correctly identified of my test of an Indigo DeepStack Device (Object:Other:Dog)! Literally, over a thousand of this damn dog