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First amazing blueprint. I use the camera snapshot to deliver notifications with the snapshot attachment.
When my allarm is ON and one of my AI camera detect a person the automation send a notification with the camera snapshot to multiple device.
This works very well when the internet connection is available and stable on the multiple device.
I notice that for some reason when I'm in an area with low internet coverage and I receive a notification with a snapshot of the camera attached using your script it takes too long to capture. So i never see whats happening.
It's like that the camera attachment show me the event when the notification arrive on my phone. Not when the trigger happened.
For example:
15:33 Trigger -> Person Detect --> Send Notification
15:35 Notification Arrive on Phone --> Notification Snapshot of the camera show time 15:35
I think it's possible to resolve this if a snapshot is created and store as .jpg when the trigger start so when the notification arrive with a little delay you still can see the real event that cause the trigger to start. Will make a huge improvement to the blueprint.
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First amazing blueprint. I use the camera snapshot to deliver notifications with the snapshot attachment.
When my allarm is ON and one of my AI camera detect a person the automation send a notification with the camera snapshot to multiple device.
This works very well when the internet connection is available and stable on the multiple device.
I notice that for some reason when I'm in an area with low internet coverage and I receive a notification with a snapshot of the camera attached using your script it takes too long to capture. So i never see whats happening.
It's like that the camera attachment show me the event when the notification arrive on my phone. Not when the trigger happened.
For example:
15:33 Trigger -> Person Detect --> Send Notification
15:35 Notification Arrive on Phone --> Notification Snapshot of the camera show time 15:35
I think it's possible to resolve this if a snapshot is created and store as .jpg when the trigger start so when the notification arrive with a little delay you still can see the real event that cause the trigger to start. Will make a huge improvement to the blueprint.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: