![]() 1 Ive been a happy BI user for just over a year, big thanks due to this. ![]() I'm not asking for you to support a 3rd party program but just want basic info any DVR has, the RTSP address, and they keep ignoring it. Blue Iris vs Protect vs Camect Thread starter Chapin Start date C. I remember back in the days when I first got my LION-4500 Night Owl support was so helpful, now I ask them about RTSP and they simple answer with "whats RTSP, hold on, ya we don't support anything but our software I did find RTSP on google if you want a link" like seriously. Skywizzard, I've been using there CMS program for the time being but I love blue iris, and working in hotel security I have gotten many staff to purchase blue iris for there IP cameras, just Night Owl is very hard headed. One thing I find interesting is when I use the Find/Inspect button in Blue Iris I get a RTSP Port Open! message so it has to definitely be possible, just a matter of a little reverse engineering to figure it out. I've played with the params and path for the past 3 weeks and even tried using iSpy to scan for different paths. The cameras are all 1080p analog cameras that connect with coaxial cable to the DVR. Im sure it could be done but I wasnt willing to put in the time. Also include hints and tips for less technical readers.Just looking for any more progress from anyone on this as I recently updated my old LION-4500 Night owl that worked fine to a HDA10L-DVR8 which also is giving me the same responses in Blue Iris. I went from milestone to blue Iris as I couldnt get milestone to control ptz features. The main stream is used for: direct-to-disc recording single-camera live viewing and recording playback audio The sub stream is used for everything else: multiple-camera. Each stream is used for different purposes. We welcome posts that include suggestions for good self-hosted alternatives to popular online services, how they are better, or how they give back control of your data. When you configure a camera in Blue Iris to use a sub stream, Blue Iris will pull video from both the 'main' and 'sub' streams. Service: Blogger - Alternative: WordPress For the rest of step 3, Im going to refer to each section as tabs. ![]() On the top left corner, click the gear to enter the global settings screen. You can launch either Blue Iris Admin or Blue Iris. Service: Google Reader - Alternative: Tiny Tiny RSS Search your computer or server for Blue Iris from the Windows Start button. Although iSpy is incredibly versatile for free software, Blue Iris has them beat on this front. This gives it a really wide range of applications. ![]() Service: Dropbox - Alternative: Nextcloud You can hook it up to internet protocol or IP cameras, DVRs, NVRs, webcams, mobile phones, and USB cameras. I had read that Lorex might be a Dahua rebrand. But if an NVR is reachable by IP address, then it will probably work with BI. Lorex is in all likelihood a rebranded Dahua NVR. I do NOT want to buy a camera that requires ActiveX though, since it only works with IE and is horribly. However, this time I dont want a DVR, and will just be using a PC instead. Ive moved, and am looking at getting a dozen more cameras. While you're here, please Read This FirstĪnd why not Visit the Official Wiki Github?Ī place to share alternatives to popular online services that can be self-hosted without giving up privacy or locking you into a service you don't control. In the Blue Iris software i have tried to connect to a camera, but it cant find the cameras on the different subnet. wittaj said: Yes, many of us use an NVR and Blue Iris. So while Blue Iris worked great, it was not a replacement for the activeX component that was required.
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