No problem, here you go.
Blue Iris Motion
To get BlueIris to trigger an action group in Indigo, first create the action group that you want to trigger on motion. In my example it is named "backgarden"
Then in BlueIris go to the camera properties(right click on the correct camera image to get the menu, select camera properties)
Setup the motion detection, in the trigger tab check "Motion Sensor", then click the configure button. (Good videos on how to tune and zone this on youtube)
From the "Alerts" tab in the camera properties, check "Request from a Web Service" and click configure
In the "When Triggered" field inter the following
<indigousername>:<indigopassword>@192.168.1.11:8176/actions/backgarden?_method=execute
Replacing the appropriate username, password, IP Address & Port and the correct action group name for that camera ("backgarden" in my case).
Hit test and you action group should run. Rinse and repeat for your other cameras.
Control Page Refreshing Images- Code: Select all
http://192.168.1.200:82/image/backgarden?w=320&q=80&s=80&user=<bi user>&pw=<bi password>
Will give you a refreshing image for a control page, where "backgarden" is the short camera name and insert a BlueIris username and password, I would add a specific BI user for this limited to local LAN access and without admin privileges. You will need the correct IP address and port for the Blue Iris server.
I will look into the other way around (Indigo changing BlueIris), I don't actually use it anymore, but I have my old Vera change the "Profile" in BlueIris which allows you to vary motion detection, alerting, etc so that for example you use different motion settings for day and night, or you can switch off motion triggers if you are home vs away.