Blue iris docker10/3/2023 ![]() ![]() Feature parity of a subset of features is important - Microsoft is the king of breaking into enterprise markets with cheaper, good-enough software. I don't have a horse in this race - will use what makes sense to me. At that point things like ease of deployment will matter more, and considering how often we see the recommendation not to upgrade from the BI application, it is pretty clear Docker fills an important role.ĭreaming? Implied threat? For someone unaffiliated with the dev, you seem to take criticism of BI remarkably personally. If you take away the need for advanced motion detection and rely on object detection to squelch false positives, the bar to get close enough no longer seems insurmountable. Plus an enterprising group of OSS devs forked Emby and are releasing improvements and features at a blistering pace - Jellyfin has 5 million pulls on DockerHub and less than 6-months old. ![]() It isn't quite as polished and it isn't necessarily fully featured, but there is still a growing number of free and premium users. I believe Emby is chipping away at Plex's user base. Motion and ZoneMinder won't be far behind. Object detection offloaded to GPU or an Intel compute stick should obviate the need for as full featured motion detection. Shinobi is pretty close on resource consumption and has a lot of extended functionality - it launched in 2017. Existing SMB and managed type users won't change, but every business needs a stream of new customers and every one makes an evaluation. BI's resource consumption, motion detection options, and alert/mobile access features are what I'd guess matter to the majority of users who make decisions for themselves - certainly to me. Click to expand.Dreaming? Implied threat? For someone unaffiliated with the dev, you seem to take criticism of BI remarkably personally. ![]()
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