Different Computers wrote:Cameras are currently only supported with Security Spy in the mix, right?
And Blue Iris. 2.0 will have support for custom camera feeds (as well as a host of other neat stuff).
Different Computers wrote:Cameras are currently only supported with Security Spy in the mix, right?
Colorado4Wheeler wrote:durosity wrote:FYI at the moment the plugin doesn't do the rich notifications for cameras.. I think C4W is planning that at a later date. I'm really looking forward to that plus the complications to add things like 'open garage door' to my garage camera feed, etc.
That is quite difficult. I've played at it and it's not going to be something that pops in with complications. A couple folks have managed to get this done but there is no documentation on how it was done so it's stabbing in the dark. Heck, it's taken this long to finally figure out how the best utilize the Irrigation features of HomeKit!
durosity wrote:Damn shame.. that’s the one thing I find frustrating with my current setup.
Colorado4Wheeler wrote:durosity wrote:Damn shame.. that’s the one thing I find frustrating with my current setup.
I want it too and that means I'll keep trying to figure out how to make it work. Undocumented and hacked API's just take time (i.e., Tado).
rgspb wrote:I’ve been successfully running HomeKit Bridge for a while now. HomeBridge Buddy is still installed but disabled. Is it safe at this point to uninstall HBB?
Colorado4Wheeler wrote:Different's solution is the best one to "back feed" a HomeKit only device back to Indigo.
As for the Mac version of Home, as far as I can see there won't be any API for that - or if there is then it's going to be very limited like the iOS version is now. I expect a full API in the future but for now no dice so I don't know how straightforward scripting will be. Given the possibilities of serious security breaches I don't think the API will be available for a while - at least not until they figure out a good way to lock it down.
Colorado4Wheeler wrote:Using Alexa speech recognition on a Kindle Android-based os to control Indigo via Homekit? Sounds like platform-agnostic nirvana!I just looked, it requires a special plugin. HKB cannot do extra plugins but Homebridge Indigo can, but that is no longer supported or updated so you would be on your own.
I may investigate incorporating this into 2.0.
Using Alexa speech recognition on a Kindle Android-based os to control Indigo via Homekit? Sounds like platform-agnostic nirvana!
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agame wrote:I assume this is a HomeKit limitation?
Colorado4Wheeler wrote:agame wrote:I assume this is a HomeKit limitation?
...the next generation (in development) lets you use or define profiles so you can support anything.
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