I’d like to set up three or four cameras on the exterior of my house, but I’m not sure where to start with this project. Ideally, these cameras would get power over Ethernet and record to a hard drive in my house that I could access remotely with a decent user interface. If the system could notify me when movement is detected that would be ideal as well. I don’t like the idea of using a Google, Amazon, or similar product because I don’t want to pay a subscription and I want to have control of the footage. What are you using that more or less accomplishes what I’ve described?

  • @Deckweiss@lemmy.world
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    654 months ago

    Dog hardware … with dog software I guess. Barks mostly reliably, but sometimes bugs out and keeps barking for no reason.

    • CrimeDadOP
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      224 months ago

      I also have dog. Lots of great features exclusive this platform, but it has a few shortcomings as you mentioned.

  • walden
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    184 months ago

    Frigate for software. Add a Coral to your computer (they come in M.2, Mini PCIe, even USB) to handle the object detection. Configuration is slightly complex, but the documentation is very good.

    I’m using a couple of Amcrest cameras which I have on a VLAN that can’t access the internet, so no spying from the manufacturer.

    I also added a hard drive specifically for the recording. It stores a ton of days worth of footage and Frigate handles deleting old footage to make room for new. I figure that hard drive will probably fail sooner than my other drives which is why I got one just for that.

    • @schizo@forum.uncomfortable.business
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      154 months ago

      +1 for Frigate, because it’s fantastic.

      But don’t bother on an essentially depreciated google product, and skip the coral.

      The devs have added the same functionality on the GPU side, and if you’ve got a gpu (and, well, you do, because OpenVino supports intel iGPUs) just use that instead and save the money on a coral for something more useful.

      In my case, I’ve both used a coral AND openvino on a coffee lake igpu, and uh, if anything, the igpu was about 20% faster inference times.

      • walden
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        74 months ago

        Oh interesting. How fast things change. I’ve only been using Frigate for around a year and I’m already behind the times.

  • @PieMePlenty@lemmy.world
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    Reolink cameras, cloud not required. Poe is perfect, but wifi works too if you don’t have a central NVR (since it won’t be constantly streaming). Right now, i have them set up to record on motion to their internal sd card and upload to my own ftp server. I dont require 24/7 recording so this works well for me. If you do need it, have an nvr and poe connected cameras and thats pretty much it. My setup allows me to access the video files however i want, the stream however i want and have no third party cloud provider.

    • @AlternateHuman02@lemmy.world
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      ^ This post right here. I also have Reolink cameras, solar powered wifi versions, and they have been great. The hub is perfect for storing the data as it has two SD card slots. Easily integrates into home assistant and the Reolink UI works well in the phone or computer apps.

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    114 months ago

    I use UniFi Protect and record to my UDM, though you should be able to install it all on your own hardware if you’d prefer. Their cameras are pretty decent but a bit pricy in a lot of cases. Though they do support 3rd party cameras now.

    I’ve also heard a lot of good things about frigate, but I’ve not really looked into it since I already have UniFi gear.

    • @gray@pawb.social
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      Ubiquiti killed the bring-your-own-hardware option for unifi protect many years ago, unless you go down the road of hacking their app into a docker image.

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          I’m confused, your post implied running unifi protect on your own hardware, but this link is about adding 3rd party camera streams into unifi protect.

          Did I miss that?

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            I misunderstood what you were saying, I wasn’t sure if protect required a UniFi hardware console or could be self hosted like the network application can be. It looks like it does require at least a Cloudkey gen 2 (or the plus which is what they currently sell) or one of their integrated consoles like a UDM.

  • SK
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    I use homeassistant with frigate. detection, alerts and recording, it supports it all and the mobile client is useful to monitor it remotely.

    • walden
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      The Home Assistant mobile client? Or is there a Frigate app, too? I have the Frigate webpage bookmarked and used that. It’s also available in the HA front end, but I prefer using Frigate directly.

      • Ulrich
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        54 months ago

        There’s a Frigate app within Home Assistant.

        • walden
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          There’s an add-on and an integration, yeah.

    • @twinnie@feddit.uk
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      I’ve been trying to get Frigate working, on and off, for about eight months now. I’ve got a Debian server but it just won’t detect my Coral TPU inside my Podman container. Since you need such an old version of Python to test the TOU I can’t prove it’s working in the host so I don’t know if the problem’s with the drivers of either my container setup. I vowed to get it working over the Christmas break but it’s still not there.

      • Domi
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        Are you running podman rootless? Maybe a permission issue?

        • @twinnie@feddit.uk
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          Not rootless but I can see the device, and even in privileged mode it doesn’t work. I’m currently trying to find a docker image I can run as root and prove the Coral is working.

          • naate
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            Can you use the coral in any capacity outside of podman? It’s been a while, but I seem to recall similar issues, and using a different cable solved my issues. I specifically remember the cable being problematic, but not what the problem was (I’m pretty sure it wasn’t because the first cable was a crappy charge-only thing)

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              For the record it turned out to be because I hadn’t set write permissions to the hardware for my user because ChatGPT told me I only needed read permissions to be set up. This must be the first time since its conception that AI’s made a mistake.

  • @Scott_of_the_Arctic@lemmy.world
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    Is it normal for people to set up surveillance cameras in their own home? Are break-ins that common? I just assume no-one will bother with my shitty flat.

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      Not in my area, but there are plenty of areas where not having a security system is a liability. Most of my neighbors have Ring doorbells, yet the only breakin was ~20 years ago and it was a kid in the neighborhood that everyone knew. Oh, and we had one parked car get hit by a drunk driver, probably a neighbour as well.

      Property crime just isn’t something that happens here. I’m in neither the poor area nor rich area, and my city has a higher average income than much of the state, but doesn’t have any absurdly rich people, those all live in the next town over with the actual rich people (not the richest in the state, but probably the richest in the county). I don’t even think there’s a good place to buy drugs here, we’re sandwiched between two larger cities, which is probably where people go for their fix.

      If you’re going to burgle someone, you’d either go where more people park on the street (everyone has garages here), to a wealthier neighborhood (we’re pretty middle class), or somewhere with lots single people/dinks. Two blocks in any direction would be much better for burglary than my neighborhood, and any neighboring city would be better. We even had the sheriff in our neighborhood until recently (lots of extra police patrols), and the new one is a couple blocks away in the next city.

      Nothing happens here. Well, except one murder suicide recently (father killed his wife and himself), we have our fair share of mental illness from keeping up with the Joneses. But property crime just doesn’t happen. Good luck to someone trying to find something to steal in my house, everything has been wrecked by my kids.

    • CrimeDadOP
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      Around here in New Jersey, yes. People typically replace their doorbell switches with camera devices from Google or Amazon. People even set them up at their apartment doors. Dedicated NVR systems are also commonly installed in houses. In my case, I am not especially concerned about break-ins. Break-ins are rare in my neighborhood and I don’t think a camera system would do much to prevent one anyway. There have just been some nuisances over the past year including my bird feeder camera getting swiped and someone repeatedly letting their dog poop right next to my house without cleaning it up. I’d like to be able to have recordings of problems like that so I can maybe do something about it. Also, I like the idea of being able to check on things when I’m away.

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    I tried a bunch, zoneminder, motioneye, frigate, etc., before finally settling in AgentDVR. It offers a fair bit of flexibility via MQTT and “just worked” with my PTZ camera.

  • @RandomUser@lemmy.world
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    I have a couple of setups, one has poe ip cams writing to a surveillance nvr which looks after motion detect etc. The other system relies on the camera software detecting motion and writing to a Nas.

    Both systems are on their own subnet and are firewalled from everything else. I VPN as and when required.

    I’ve found motion detect with alerts to be difficult to tune to get good detection without false alarms.

  • @noobface@lemmy.world
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    34 months ago

    Blueiris and some hikvision cameras. It’s not fancy, but it’s pretty straightforward to get running. I’m not super concerned with alerting and just run continuous recording looping after a few days.