![]() So in case when the camera will trigger motion, a web request is activated to Turn On a virtual device(HS3 ref=179) in Homeseer (and other actions, like events are possible because of this device status change). JSON?request=controldevicebylabel&ref=179&label=On The virtual device is just a standard On/Off virtual device, even the Status Only checkbox is not selected. The virtual device is created to monitor that specific camera when the last motion is triggered. In the “When triggered” section of this option, a JSON command is added to control a virtual device in Homeseer. Request from web serviceįinally in tab Alerts, the option “ Request from web service” is activated. HSTouch), to provide to last motion triggered picture but also on a running website to provide data from Homeseer (as a replacement of HSTouch). This image will be used in several tools (i.e. When the camera is configured, in the Post tab of the camera, a file will be queued to my local webserver with the name of the camera. The scheduler in BlueIris will switch the different time profiles automatically. In my case it’s just a matter of time profiles (setting within BlueIris). I use different time profiles, for during the day and night, so specific areas will be watched. The shortname of the camera in the camera properties is left as default name (like: cam1, cam2 or cam3, etc) Free tool “BICommand.exe” (download link at the bottom of the page).īasic start is to setup your camera(s) in BlueIris.Camera(s) that is/are compatible with BlueIris.This tutorial don’t need the BlueIris plugin in Homeseer. Hopefully this will clear up the questions and give the benefit of a free communication tool (except Homeseer and Blueiris). I have this setup already for more than 4 years, but see a lot of people struggle to get it working. ![]() ![]() To use motion areas, virtual devices |(when a camera is triggered), grab snapshots, start recording of cameras, then (a connection to) BlueIris is a much nicer piece of software. The netcam plugin from Homeseer is a basic tool to grab pictures from your network cameras. ![]()
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