9/25/2023 0 Comments Blue iris doorbell camera![]() But BlueIris (BI) always saw all my cameras. I previously tried Monocle Gateway, and every iteration I could think of and never had Joy. Not sure that impact, but I was on 5.2 something. I don’t know what the diff is between digest and basic… but basic was the functional.įirst I upgraded my BlueIris. for Authentication I was set to Basic (and that means use the login /pw for the camera itself - a stumbling block for me before). I used Monocle to proxy it direct to it’s local IP. Initially, I had 1 camera functional - an full featured Onvif PTZ i call backyard. Not just the 1 I was having problems with :). Using BI to push the RTSP solved 4 cameras. Offering insights - first - THANKS for the OP. There is a bit of a delay getting the video going compared to when I bring it up in VLC, but it works! Kudos to Ken Pletzer for offering unparalleled support for his product. But by grabbing a stream from Blue Iris instead of directly from the camera, now it does! This also helps limit the connections to the camera, as there is a 3 connection limit. My doorbell cam would not work with my Echo Show using Monocle. ![]() The video and audio codecs for me were h264 and AAC by default. ![]() Set authentication to “digest” if you require logging in from your local network. Match that resolution in the Monocle settings. You can set the resolution using the querystring of the stream URL. Here are some example settings that got my Hikvision doorbell working. Simply use the Monocle web portal to setup your connection to your local Blue Iris web server’s RTSP streams. As of Blue Iris version 5.3.2.11, any camera that works with Blue Iris (and that’s pretty much anything) can be made to work with Alexa. Blue Iris RTSP streams now work with the Echo Show through Monocle, using only the web service / alexa skill and no special tags or locally installed gateway.
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