ONVIF Motion Detection Doorbird
AnsweredHello,
We have a Doorbird D101S IP VIDEO DOOR STATION that is ONVIF compatible. The on-board motion detection does not work with NX Witness.
What would be the correct solution to the problem?
With best wishes
Oleg
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Hi @...,
You could do the initial troubleshooting by yourself and collect some information first:
1. Check the resolution of the primary and secondary stream. The motion detection only applies to the strean with 1024x768 (or less) resolution. You could see the description of the User Manual:
The Nx Witness server is able to perform software motion detection.
Motion detection on the software side allows for adaptive scaling, which is dynamic resolution switching that yields bandwidth savings and optimizes the processor load.
By default, the secondary stream will only be used for motion detection if its resolution is less than 1024x728.
If the secondary stream resolution is higher than this, the primary stream will be checked and used if its resolution is 1024x728 or less.
If the primary stream's resolution is higher, then no motion detection will be enabled.2. Collect the version of Nx software and camera firmware to us if you've already confirmed the resolution meets the requirement.
Thank you.
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Hi Wendy,
The Doorbird video-bell-system has a built-in motion sensor.
We would like to integrate this built-in motion sensor into the NX-Witness.
Not the software motion detection!
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Hi @...,
I'm sorry for the misunderstanding. We do integrate some analytics events with other vendors, but Doorbird is not on the list. The integration requires the developer of VMS and vendor involved.
May I know the reason why you'd like to use the built-in motion detect?
I would suggest you consider the motion detection feature of Nx software. Or let the camera send the HTTP event(If the camera support) once it detects the motion by itself. Then Nx could execute the corresponding action at the same time.
Thank you.
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