

IndigoURL:PORT/refresingimage?page=(pagename)&id=(z-order id)įor my use, the result is. So all my blue iris cameras when they detect motion a script runs to replace "R.jpg" with the recently captured "CAMNAME.jpg"īack to the control page, put a check in the "Edit z-order" box and make a note of the refreshing image number is. Different events with a priority structure run external scripts that replace the "R.jpg" with whatever the current event image is. The last two are static images which will make more sense in my next post. file:///Users/williammoore/Desktop/StaticRotate/Alert.jpg file:///Users/williammoore/Desktop/StaticRotate/Status.jpg file:///Users/williammoore/Desktop/IPCamRotate/R.jpg Indigo Camera 2, 3 and 4 were all created with a control page.Īdd a refreshing image URL of your choice. In addition to a live view of my indigo desktop, I wanted a couple other camera images. no motion, no recording, no webcast, etc.
#Remotesight blueiris password#
User / Password <- Whatever you set it up as on RemoteSightįor this camera I have everything shut off. Once you begin streaming your desktop, you can "+" a camera to BlueIris with these settings: The 1st (camera 0) is your isight camera or a connected USB camera, the 2nd (Camera 1) is your desktop. Using "RemoteSight" For those unfamiliar, this creates 2 mac cameras.

My first example is a method for viewing my indigo server as a camera on blue iris. 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. 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.
