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Deepstack and motion alert emails - getting both

Posted: Wed Sep 08, 2021 8:51 pm
by marble8
I've setup my BlueIris system and deepstack is working great.

However, I'm also getting emails on motion detection from cameras.

The emails from deepstack are different, as you likely already know, informing confidence on object.

Any suggestions on how to turn off the non-deepstack triggered alert emails?

Thanks!
Chris

Re: Deepstack and motion alert emails - getting both

Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2021 12:10 am
by YrbkMgr
What are your settings in the Alerts tab of the camera properties? On alert actions...

Re: Deepstack and motion alert emails - getting both

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2021 8:47 pm
by marble8
My alerts are enabled.

Should I turn them off?

I'm under the impression that deepstack wants alerts enabled?

Re: Deepstack and motion alert emails - getting both

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2021 10:19 pm
by YrbkMgr
I am asking you what the alert actions are for the camera. The image below is what I'm asking about.
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Re: Deepstack and motion alert emails - getting both

Posted: Thu Sep 16, 2021 12:54 am
by marble8
Mine looks like yours, but with only one type (email).

I will change the green checkmark to disabled and see if they stop, but I should leave the action set enabled; correct?

Re: Deepstack and motion alert emails - getting both

Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2021 8:16 am
by Alex
Look under the "Immediate actions" under Trigger if there is anything set there.
It could be that you have set both email when triggered and email when gone through deepstack in the alert?

Re: Deepstack and motion alert emails - getting both

Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2021 6:19 pm
by YrbkMgr
marble8 wrote: Thu Sep 16, 2021 12:54 am Mine looks like yours, but with only one type (email).

I will change the green checkmark to disabled and see if they stop, but I should leave the action set enabled; correct?
The Enable Action Set checkbox is a mere toggle to on/off telling BI to either run what's in the list, or disable what's in the list. The checkbox next to a line item toggles that specific action (on/off). Maybe you're troubleshooting a camera and want to disable all alerts temporarily while testing. Consider this scenario...

Say for example, that your action set looks like mine, three actions to execute upon alert. You could temporarily disable all of them by disabling the action set - that will keep all of your action items in the actions list, but render all of them inactive. You could also disable specific line items, allowing other actions to run. Finally, you can delete a line item if you no longer want it.

In your case you have one item. Your choices are, keep it but disable the line item; keep it and disable the whole list (of 1 item), or you can delete the line item and do nothing else.

So enable/disable the Action Set only affects what is in that dialog.

Re: Deepstack and motion alert emails - getting both

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2021 5:31 pm
by dz93
marble8 wrote: Wed Sep 08, 2021 8:51 pm I've setup my BlueIris system and deepstack is working great.

However, I'm also getting emails on motion detection from cameras.

The emails from deepstack are different, as you likely already know, informing confidence on object.

Any suggestions on how to turn off the non-deepstack triggered alert emails?

Thanks!
Chris
Go to where you set up your alerts. Under each alert you have, find "Required AI object" or something similar to that and type in "person" if you're wanting the alerts to detect people and assuming you're using deepstacks default model. What's happening is possibly a glitch in blue iris but regardless you have your alerts set to send whenever something is positively triggered. So you'll get those motion alerts even though there may not be a person present. Adding the "person" object in that field on your alerts will prevent any alert from sending at all unless it has a person object detected.