![]() I’m moving to all 4K+ cams and I’m optimistic the foundation can handle it. I’m getting ready to work with Support for using a Samsung/Hanwha PNV-9080R and it will be worth the effort. ![]() I’ve been testing remotely for about a week and it has been rock solid for the basic function of viewing motion alerts-definitely worth the price! I have much to learn regarding the various features and configuration of Blue Iris NVR and the iPhone app but I’m already a believer because core functionality on both work so well. ** Note that continued use of audio streaming running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life. * Note that continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life. Baby monitor functionality: continue to listen to audio with app closed or device in standby ** Remote control DIO output signals on compatible devices Broadcast live video from the iOS device directly into a Blue Iris PC camera window Selectively delete recordings from the Blue Iris PC Download recorded video from the Blue Iris PC to the iOS device Review recordings as stored on the Blue Iris PC, up to 64x speed Navigate cameras by tapping and swiping Listen to and talk to any camera that’s also supported at the Blue Iris PC Control PTZ, IR and more for any camera that’s also controllable at the Blue Iris PC Receive iOS push notification alerts when a Blue Iris camera is triggered or there is a critical status message Control the shield icon, schedule and profile selection ![]() Geofencing: set status, send alerts, and more in response to device location * Manage multiple Blue Iris installations You should see your Blue Iris login page. Remote access does require router configuration or NGROK, which you can test without the app by using Safari. This app connects using a secure and session-based protocol-no passwords are transmitted in plain text. There is no need to insecurely open individual cameras to the Internet. This app provides a single point of contact to your home camera network. Instructions for connecting this app to the PC software are found in the Remote Access chapter of its Help file. In order to make use of this app, you must have Blue Iris version 5 installed and running on a Windows PC or VM. You can live view the camera on Blue Iris now.This app is a CLIENT for the Blue Iris Windows PC software. Step 4: Enter the camera's password, click OK. Step 3: After searching is done, click Close. Step 2: Click Find/inspect to search the camera, select the camera and click OK. Method 3: Scan the camera in LAN via ONVIF Protocol For example, if you add a camera with channel 2, then the channel number should be changed to 1 in the URL. The channel starting from 0 in the URL is counted as the first channel on the NVR. When adding cameras on different channels from the NVR, the steps are the same as adding a single camera, just repeat the same steps to add with the same IP (the IP address of the NVR) address, and only need to pay attention to modifying the channel field of the URL. If you can’t find the corresponding model for Model settings, just use the first default *model, no modification is required, and the model is not required to be correct.Ĭ. Cameras with a resolution of 8MP and above can only use the sub-stream to live view, because when you use the Reolink protocol to add a camera, you actually use the RTMP protocol, while RTMP does not support the h.265.ī. Note: when you use Reolink protocol to add a camera, please pay attention to the following points.Ī. You can live view the camera on Blue Iris now. Type your camera’s username ( admin by default) and password in the URL, click OK. Make sure the RTSP and ONVIF port numbers are the same as your camera’s. Enter the camera IP address and password. Step 2: Choose Reolink as a protocol for the Make setting. Step 1: Launch Blue Iris, right-click to choose Add New Camera, and click OK to add a camera in LAN Method 2: Add the camera via Reolink protocol Enter the camera IP address and password, and make sure the RTSP and ONVIF port numbers are the same as your camera’s, click OK. Confirm Onvif protocol is selected by default for Make Setting. Launch Blue Iris, right-click to choose Add New Camera, and click OK to add a camera in LAN Method 1: Add the camera via ONVIF Protocol Manually Note: You can also open the ports via Reolink NVRs or via the web browser, see: How to Configure Reolink Ports Settings. After opening the ports, do not forget to Save your configurations. Note: TrackMix Wired LTE can only support this feature when using wired connection.īefore getting started, login to your device on the Reolink Client, go to Device Settings > Network > Advanced > Server settings to open relevant ports for the device. Applies to: All Reolink NVRs and cameras except all battery-powered cameras, E1 and Lumus.
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