Codeproject Blue Iris Verified

"Blue Iris" likely refers to a sophisticated project or application, possibly related to surveillance, AI-driven analysis, or a similar technological endeavor. The mention of "verified" on CodeProject suggests that the project has undergone some form of validation or authentication process, ensuring its quality, originality, or technical soundness.

Real-World Applications

However, based on common usage of that phrase: codeproject blue iris verified

8. FAQ

Q: Why does Blue Iris still show motion without a checkmark?
A: The AI hasn't confirmed it. Uncheck "Require AI confirmation" if you want all motion recorded, but only verified alerts push notifications. "Blue Iris" likely refers to a sophisticated project

Nighttime Performance

  • Lower confidence to 40%.
  • Add "person" twice: person, person → gives higher weight.
  • Set Default object detection to: ipcam-combined (or general).
  • Lists: Enter objects you care about (e.g., person, car, truck, bicycle, dog, cat).
  • Minimum confidence: 40% (Lower = more alerts, higher = stricter).

In the context of Blue Iris, a "verified" alert refers to a scenario where the software detects motion and then sends that specific frame to the CodeProject.AI Server for confirmation. Lower confidence to 40%