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I recently gave it a try for a month or so- and switched back to frigate.
At the time, coral support was only in beta, for running on a raspberry pi- so, code project tended to consume quite a bit of resources on my NVR box.
The other factor- Frigate integrates into home assistant effortlessly, Blue Iris is a lot more manual.
But, I can confirm the quality of code project.ai was pretty good. Although, there aren't as many tools to "tune" it with.
I'll prob give it another try in the future.
What's the advantage of integrating Frigate into Home Assistant? For showing cameras on dashboards, I just use Blue Iris' UI3 in an iframe. Way less delay compared to Home Assistant's native video support.
https://static.xtremeownage.com/blog/2023/feline-area-denial-device/