BlueIris Cross Platform and Other Indigo Integration
Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2023 3:39 pm
I've been a BlueIris user for a little less than a week, but I'm totally blown away by the flexibility of the platform given this plugin. I thought I'd start a thread under your plugin to focus on integrations that a little out of the scope of the plugin but still have to do with making blue iris bend to the will of indigo.
My first example is a method for viewing my indigo server as a camera on blue iris.
Using "RemoteSight" https://bensoftware.com/remotesight/ For those unfamiliar, this creates 2 mac cameras. The 1st (camera 0) is your isight camera or a connected USB camera, the 2nd (Camera 1) is your desktop. I'm using my desktop in this example.
Once you begin streaming your desktop, you can "+" a camera to BlueIris with these settings:
http://URL:PORT <- find under "settings" on RemoteSight
User / Password <- Whatever you set it up as on RemoteSight
Make: Generic/ONVIF
Model: JPEG/GIF/etc. image requests
Cam# 1
Main (default) /image?cameraNum=1
For this camera I have everything shut off.... no motion, no recording, no webcast, etc.... I use it for live view only.
My first example is a method for viewing my indigo server as a camera on blue iris.
Using "RemoteSight" https://bensoftware.com/remotesight/ For those unfamiliar, this creates 2 mac cameras. The 1st (camera 0) is your isight camera or a connected USB camera, the 2nd (Camera 1) is your desktop. I'm using my desktop in this example.
Once you begin streaming your desktop, you can "+" a camera to BlueIris with these settings:
http://URL:PORT <- find under "settings" on RemoteSight
User / Password <- Whatever you set it up as on RemoteSight
Make: Generic/ONVIF
Model: JPEG/GIF/etc. image requests
Cam# 1
Main (default) /image?cameraNum=1
For this camera I have everything shut off.... no motion, no recording, no webcast, etc.... I use it for live view only.