- Dec 11, 2016
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Hello All! 1st post... I have searched and searched on here on the simplest way to achieve something I think we all on here could benefit from: How to achieve a temporary Picture in Picture on a primary TV, through HDMI, when motion is detected, kind of like this:
I believe that the setup above is a "GW Security" DVR setup, but that is just an example of what I am looking to do utilizing Blue Iris.
The simplest solution to achieve this, in my brainstorming, would be as follows:
An HDMI TV, with a standard satellite box or XBOX or whatever is primarily used to "watch TV" at home, output into some sort of an "Automatic HDMI PIP switch" (which I have yet to be able to find online...), with some sort of a "TV box" whether it be an Amazon Fire Stick, Apple TV, Google Chromecast stick, even a PC with a HDMI output, running either the Internet Explorer remote BI viewer, or even the Android or Apple Blue Iris app, which would also be connected to the (possibly fictitious) "Automatic HDMI PIP switch".
The trick would be setting the device running the BI app or BI IE viewer, to only output HDMI signal, when motion was detected, and to automatically set that camera view to "come live".
I know this seems very challenging, however, I think its something that if able to be accomplished, would be something that every household running BI would eventually implement into their systems....
What do yall think?
I believe that the setup above is a "GW Security" DVR setup, but that is just an example of what I am looking to do utilizing Blue Iris.
The simplest solution to achieve this, in my brainstorming, would be as follows:
An HDMI TV, with a standard satellite box or XBOX or whatever is primarily used to "watch TV" at home, output into some sort of an "Automatic HDMI PIP switch" (which I have yet to be able to find online...), with some sort of a "TV box" whether it be an Amazon Fire Stick, Apple TV, Google Chromecast stick, even a PC with a HDMI output, running either the Internet Explorer remote BI viewer, or even the Android or Apple Blue Iris app, which would also be connected to the (possibly fictitious) "Automatic HDMI PIP switch".
The trick would be setting the device running the BI app or BI IE viewer, to only output HDMI signal, when motion was detected, and to automatically set that camera view to "come live".
I know this seems very challenging, however, I think its something that if able to be accomplished, would be something that every household running BI would eventually implement into their systems....
What do yall think?