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[1179.42 --> 1181.80] They do not recommend using CPU for the detection.
[1182.22 --> 1186.44] And as I found when I first set it up, it is variant CPU intensive.
[1186.96 --> 1189.76] Even with GPU acceleration, you think you still need a Coral?
[1190.42 --> 1192.20] Yes, you definitely want to get a Coral.
[1192.44 --> 1193.92] The downside is finding them.
[1193.92 --> 1196.70] I had to purchase mine off eBay for twice the MSRP.
[1197.06 --> 1200.72] That is the reality right now of the supply chain shortages.
[1201.20 --> 1202.36] But it's fantastic.
[1202.62 --> 1203.76] You plug it in through USB.
[1203.96 --> 1205.38] You pass it in through your Docker file.
[1205.48 --> 1206.42] It detects it right away.
[1206.48 --> 1207.80] And you're good to go.
[1208.38 --> 1211.00] Unless you're Alex and it makes your instance crash every time.
[1211.76 --> 1212.16] Yeah.
[1212.60 --> 1217.14] I've just been trying to run it on a Raspberry Pi 4 I've got just for testing for this episode.
[1217.68 --> 1219.12] And I've been having kernel panics.
[1219.40 --> 1221.42] So goodness knows what's happening over here.
[1221.42 --> 1223.90] But it's not working terribly well for me.
[1224.00 --> 1226.00] But I know that you've had some success.
[1226.12 --> 1227.78] So why don't you tell us more about it?
[1228.46 --> 1232.42] So my doorbell sits on that infamous 45 degree angle.
[1232.88 --> 1238.48] You know, I went out and bought the Wise doorbell specifically because of the Wise Bridge that came out.
[1238.98 --> 1240.26] And I'm on a corner.
[1240.26 --> 1245.70] So I'm able to see two of my neighbor's houses because of the way the house curves.
[1246.42 --> 1252.18] And I get alerts from Telegram that says a human, you know, a person has been detected on the doorbell.
[1252.28 --> 1253.64] So I, of course, watch the video.
[1254.12 --> 1261.20] And I kid you not, all the way across the street, this itty little, bitty little speck of a human being walking their dog.
[1261.24 --> 1263.40] So it detects the dog and the person.
[1264.00 --> 1265.58] You know, you do have some false negatives.
[1265.58 --> 1268.34] Like sometimes it tells me my cat is a dog.
[1268.54 --> 1271.58] But in the end of the day, the detection quality of Frigate is really good.
[1272.28 --> 1279.04] I have it set up to only retain, you know, to retain one day worth of video since I send all the clips to Telegram.
[1279.34 --> 1282.32] I abuse the free Telegram, you know, storage.
[1282.32 --> 1292.94] So I think right now with the three cameras, they're all running HD, you know, streamed from Wise Bridge, seven or eight gigs a day and it auto refreshes.
[1293.24 --> 1295.20] It really just needs an RTSP feed.
[1295.34 --> 1298.58] You use Wise Bridge, but any camera that had RTMP would work.
[1299.10 --> 1299.38] Correct.
[1299.52 --> 1303.96] So I actually had a brand new Wise V3 sitting in the box.
[1304.30 --> 1309.62] I pulled it out, set it up, flashed the new RTSP firmware, and it did work.
[1309.62 --> 1314.02] I have not migrated any of the other cameras.
[1314.14 --> 1315.74] This one is still sitting on my desk.
[1315.96 --> 1321.44] So the idea is I will move all of the V3s over to the RTSP.
[1321.62 --> 1327.24] The downside is I don't see the doorbell camera getting RTSP.
[1327.60 --> 1328.48] Yeah, I don't think so.
[1328.58 --> 1330.96] I also think there may be more of an encoding delay.
[1331.02 --> 1333.00] I'm not sure, but I've been testing this.
[1333.00 --> 1344.74] It is possible Wise Bridge may actually be faster than running the RTSP firmware directly on the Wise camera because right now with – and I'm very grateful Wise released the RTSP firmware for the V3.
[1344.84 --> 1345.56] Thank you, Wise.
[1345.74 --> 1353.28] But I'm getting about a two and a half, three second encoding delay when I pull it directly off the camera, whereas with Wise Bridge, it's nearly immediate.
[1354.14 --> 1354.64] Correct.
[1354.82 --> 1357.82] That is one of the best features, right?
[1357.82 --> 1359.68] It detects the cameras.
[1359.82 --> 1361.26] You don't have to modify anything.
[1362.16 --> 1367.40] But then again, as we all know, that is the inherent fear, how long before they turn it off.
[1368.04 --> 1370.22] There are only certain firmwares that are supported.
[1371.00 --> 1374.12] The V2s were working and a new firmware came out and then they stopped working.
[1374.76 --> 1381.98] And in all honesty, we are at the mercy of Wise, whereas you flash the RTSP, you know, it does work.
[1381.98 --> 1386.06] They do have a LAN mode only on the Wise Bridge, which is great.
[1386.56 --> 1388.50] But again, you still have to authenticate.
[1389.26 --> 1393.96] And I'm pretty sure it's not going to take long before they say this is eating into our money.
[1394.98 --> 1401.40] One of the big issues I saw personally, especially with the Wise app, just to talk about how they steal features away from you.
[1401.90 --> 1405.60] You used to have the ability to save video clips to your phone.
[1405.60 --> 1410.82] And I was trying to save a video clip from the Wise app to send to the wife last night.
[1411.04 --> 1413.14] And I realized that I don't have that option anymore.
[1413.80 --> 1415.22] Do you have an SD card in the camera?
[1415.98 --> 1416.34] No.
[1416.44 --> 1417.88] So I don't run the SD cards.
[1418.70 --> 1422.22] I actually took all the SD cards out since I'm now using Frigate.
[1422.26 --> 1422.46] Right.
[1422.88 --> 1423.82] There is that feature.
[1423.90 --> 1427.00] You can still do like the playback thing if you have an SD card and that kind of stuff.
[1427.36 --> 1427.48] Yeah.
[1427.56 --> 1430.58] The question is, how many customers are actually really running the SD card?
[1431.02 --> 1431.24] Yeah.
[1431.30 --> 1432.20] And it's more expensive too.
[1432.20 --> 1435.30] I mean, one of the nice advantages is they're pretty low cost cameras.
[1435.30 --> 1437.92] But you had an SD card and you almost doubled the price.
[1438.66 --> 1441.74] You mentioned briefly that you're not using the Home Assistant integration.
[1442.08 --> 1446.90] But I got to be honest with you, Morgan, that seems like that's why I would want to use Frigate.
[1446.96 --> 1452.92] Because it creates sensor entities and camera entities and switch entities in Home Assistant for me.
[1452.98 --> 1459.78] And it uses Home Assistant's media browser to show me the still clips from motion from the camera feeds that it detects.
[1459.78 --> 1464.04] Like the Home Assistant integration seems like the perfect aspect of this.
[1464.08 --> 1466.22] But you said, no, I don't actually like it.
[1466.28 --> 1467.08] Was it not working well?
[1467.12 --> 1467.66] What happened there?
[1468.00 --> 1469.34] Well, it's not that I didn't like it.
[1469.42 --> 1472.06] It was the version it was using was the stable version.
[1472.80 --> 1475.98] You didn't have the option to use whenever I set it up.
[1476.00 --> 1476.88] And I'll be honest with you.
[1477.24 --> 1478.26] I'm like a lot of people.
[1478.26 --> 1480.04] So it's working right now.
[1480.12 --> 1483.20] So I haven't revisited it because it works.
[1483.72 --> 1486.82] But at the time, .9 was still in beta.
[1487.18 --> 1494.84] And when you did the 8, when you installed the Home Assistant, when you installed the Home Assistant integration, .8 was the only one that was there.
[1495.00 --> 1500.54] And again, the .8 was not working for me at all with GPU acceleration.
[1500.74 --> 1501.88] And that was definitely a need.
[1501.88 --> 1504.10] The features were great.
[1504.24 --> 1506.12] It was super easy to set up Telegram.
[1506.98 --> 1510.98] You know, whenever you had the Home Assistant integration, it was easy to set up Telegram.
[1511.88 --> 1519.38] But definitely when he gets .9 or he gets the 1.0 release up and running, use the Home Assistant integration.