phucyall

joined 2 years ago
[–] phucyall@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 day ago

It’s a bunch of files dumped onto a network share. You can set it as continuous or as events. Either way it’s a bunch of smaller files in folders with dates

[–] phucyall@lemmy.ca 2 points 4 days ago (2 children)

HKSV has been decent, but the protocol relies on cameras doing motion detection and telling HKSV when events happen that need to be recorded. So it works pretty good with good cameras.

That said it still only records clips of events. With Aqara G5 Pro I tell the cameras to also write video to NAS so that’s how I get continuous recording in addition to what HKSV offers

[–] phucyall@lemmy.ca 3 points 6 days ago (4 children)

I’ve tried a lot of self-hosted NVR solutions as well as Synology Surveillance Station and Unifi Protect.

Granted I only tried with third party cameras and never Unifi cameras, but I was not a big fan of Protect, even with latest updates. Performance was just so sluggish for live view to come up or even scrubbing the recording. Support for third party cameras is also extremely limited, only supporting ONVIF and ignoring any events camera provides.

Synology has been rock solid, but very $$$ for camera licenses.

Scrypted to get cameras into HKSV is pretty great. Frigate is awesome at “AI” detection and classification, but needs a GPU or TPU accelerator.

Most recently I decided to save myself some headaches and got Aqara G5 Pro cameras. Native HomeKit Secure Video, ability to save video to NAS just as video files for long term storage, free 24HR continuous recording to Aqara cloud, ONVIF and RTSP feeds so the cameras can integrate with Protect or any other NVR.

[–] phucyall@lemmy.ca 4 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Same as a car. You do whatever you feel like. But because gearbox is sequential on a bike, if you’re in 6th and you pull the clutch in and come to a stop you’ll have a hard time shifting through all the gears to 1st when stopped. So downshift as you’re still rolling. Otherwise you do you. I like to downshift because the throttle blip is fun

[–] phucyall@lemmy.ca 3 points 2 years ago

It also depends what else you are trying to do, but I love PiHole's ability to act as a proper DNS server for my LAN with support for A and CNAME records

[–] phucyall@lemmy.ca 1 points 2 years ago

I migrated to Z2M about a year ago and I have had nothing but problems. Mostly around stability of Mosquito. I am back on ZHA now and find it infinitely more stable and reliable. If Z2M ever does a direct HA API integration like ZwaveJS does I’ll probably go back.