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94 votes
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Android Client/App
With the latest release of Smartphone & the ever popular Android OS, a client or app to run on these phones would be superb.
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iPhone client/app
It seems like most of the people working for us have either an iPhone or an iPod touch. It'd be great to have a very simple app that allows them to login and maybe select an individual camera to view. Wouldn't have to have a ton of features, but just the ability to pull up the cameras on the iPhone/iPod touch would be great.
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Run external command on event
Not sure if this has been added or not but l want to run a external application and pass the time ,camera and the location of the video file.to the app.
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Make a Virtual Machine(s) to run on Workstation, ESXi, Fusion, and/or VMWare Server
Especially once V2 is out with IP support, being able to run this in a VM would make this a Killer App. Benefits would be 1) quick and easy deployment, 2) no need for a dedicated system. Perhaps even if you made an IP Camera Only version if the hardware is difficult, I still think it would be popular!
22 votesplanned ·
AdminCurtis Hall (Bluecherry)
(Staff, Bluecherry DVR - Linux based Digital Video Recorder)
responded
We have plans to provide a VMware Workstation setup that can be downloaded and configured. It would be very easy for the user to download, deploy and backup.
Thanks
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16 votes
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Flip (or rotate) camera video feeds.
Some of my existing camera feeds come in upside down.
16 votes -
Automatic number plate recognition
ANPR integration will be great value for your soft.
All ANPR soft are too expensive.What about implement it opensource using:http://javaanpr.sourceforge.net/Thanks
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Support cameras that only provide a MJPEG feed
Support for Dlink 3220 ip cameras or just dlink in general. There alot of low budget cameras that would be ideal.
13 votesplanned ·
AdminCurtis Hall (Bluecherry)
(Staff, Bluecherry DVR - Linux based Digital Video Recorder)
responded
We plan to support these cameras eventually:
http://improve.bluecherrydvr.com/issues/679
Also, we support some D-Link cameras that support RTSP, but I believe those are just the newer ones.
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11 votes
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custom script interface for motion zones
Ability to assign a user shell script/scripts to each area designated for motion detection
11 votes -
Email notifications with multiple attachments
Note: In version 1 we support sending one image in an email. We are looking at the option of sending multiple images in the email notification
8 votes -
Add support for audio during live view
Live audio currently isn't supported in Version 2 because of the way the client streams the audio.
Feature request:
http://improve.bluecherrydvr.com/issues/5608 votes -
Have a separate schedule for motion-triggered relays
I would like to trigger a relay to turn on lights, but only want to trigger them when it is dark outside. I could build a photocell to only trigger the relay, but it would be nice to have a schedule page for these events.
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Make us an option to start/stop motion alarm without loosing trigger view config
I live quite North on our planet and it's snowing here, and the alarm is going highwire on all cameras. It shuld be an easy way to start/stop the alarms without reconfigure the trigger view for each camera when it stops snowing again. if i have 16 cameras and must reconfigure every cam each time........ Im gona loos it ;-)
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5 votes
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Allow separate motion detection zones for triggering relays, etc.
I would like to be able to trigger a relay (to turn on lights, ring a doorbell, etc.) with a different motion detection zone than the one used to trigger recording.
5 votes -
Add option to specify duration of video before splitting
Currently the server splits the video every 15 minutes. For our uses, having longer video files is more convenient. It would be nice if this could be configured in the server.
4 votesunder review ·
AdminCurtis Hall (Bluecherry)
(Staff, Bluecherry DVR - Linux based Digital Video Recorder)
responded
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add transcoding option
Streaming a lot of camera feeds over the internet takes a LOT of bandwidth. Please (eventually) add some transcoding options. There should be distinct options for different purposes. For example, recording footage may have one setting, such as raw, live monitoring over the local network may have another, such as a fast scale operation, and live monitoring over the public internet may have a third transcoding setting, such as a highly-compressed, down-scaled sample with fewer frames.
In SecuritySpy, for example, I monitor camera feeds with a 32 kbps stream. You don't see much, but you do see enough to know… more
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Easy SSL certificate install
At times Apache can be a beast to install SSL certs. A quick and easy SSL install for the web interface would be nice
4 votes