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Great idea!!! -- Have you tested this at all yet? |
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I'm tinkering with this now, and since there are separate config variables for where the raw audio goes, where the Extracted audio goes, and where processed audio goes, I set the directories like this in
and kept my I had to create the This should cut doing SIGNIFICANTLY on SD card wear! This approach doesn't require any other changes, as I will test this out more and then will likely add this to the default installation and make it available as an update. Thank you so much for the great idea, @mzakharo ! |
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label was also missing under model dir. |
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Hi, @issakandji -- this is still actively being tested, so whatever feedback you can provide will be helpful. Take a look here for more information on the changes and current testing needs for this tweak -- please let me know whatever feedback you have right there on the Testing discussion, if you don't mind. My very best regards, |
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My solution was to simply mount a 100G NFS to BirdSongs. That also lets me keep an absurd number of recordings. |
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Hello, are there any concerns with SD card wear running BirdNet-Pi continuously?
Looking at the logs, the temporary .wav file is created for analysis inside /home/pi/BirdSongs/ directory, which is the SD card. Could this instead go to /tmp ramdisk? Only once the bird is recognized, could the.wav file be then moved to SD? Most of the night birds a sleeping, we could then avoid many writes to the SD. Wouldn't ramdisk use also improve performance/latency a bit? Thoughts?
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