Blue Iris - Version 4.3.7

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With a significant advancement, Blue Iris may now stream from generic RTMP, RTMPS and Flash sources. *This provides compatibility with the Nest and Dropcam and other cameras which only offer RTMP streaming. *For the Nest, open the “public view” page for the camera, open the page source, and copy the RTMPS URL from the code and paste this into Blue Iris when adding a new camera.
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I tried out the Nest cam support. It works. The downside is that you have to go into the Nest App on your computer and make the feed "public". Then by bringing up the public feed on a tab you can examine the source and get the URL as described.

Not sure yet if by making the nest cam feed public what this exactly means? Can it be seen by people who don't have the URL?
 
thats awesome im psyched about the nest support because so many people already have them.
I dont know how useful this will be unless the camera streams direct to blue iris over lan...if it requires streaming from the nest servers, the bandwidth use will be problematic...
 
I'm thinking that's exactly what's happening. I suspect the video stream from the Next cam to the their servers is locked down somehow....
 
Somehow after updating to 4.3.7 I cannot stream to our Wowza server anymore. The path / credentials / setup unchanged, but only thing I get is c00d0033 on connection-status. This has happened to all 3 stations that updated to 4.3.7, the other 5 instances of BI that are streaming to that Wowza server (all different streams) are still fine.

Streams that fail on BI 4.3.7 all work when path/credentials are tested via FMLE, so any errors there can be ruled out. Suggestions as to what i am overlooking..?
 
Just downgraded back to 4.3.4.1(x.64): business as usual. So it seems there is something wrong at the streaming side of things in the 4.3.7 version, might be worth checking.
 
This is really cool, I have a Nest cam that's used as a baby monitor and I would love to have it connected to my Blue Iris system. However, if I have to remove the login and make it public there's absolutely no way that's happening. The bandwidth concerns are big as well, I wouldn't want to pull 1080p 24x7 over my broadband connection. The NestCam (DropCam) hardware is great, attractive and pretty good quality with good 2-way voice, I just have always wished I could use it with BlueIris and ditch the subscription.
 
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I tried out the Nest cam support. It works. The downside is that you have to go into the Nest App on your computer and make the feed "public". Then by bringing up the public feed on a tab you can examine the source and get the URL as described.

Not sure yet if by making the nest cam feed public what this exactly means? Can it be seen by people who don't have the URL?

Is there step by step instructions? I am new to this. How to make the Nest App "public" on the computer app. I use PC with firefox. I usually login and the cameras show up automatically. Do I have to program the camera to make it public? Also, there can I see the source? On the web page? Thanks for the help.
 
I haven't found step by step instructions. To make the Nest CAM public you need to use your desktop and go to the home.nest.com web site. Sign in and change your camera properties using the gear in the upper right hand corner. About viewing the source code, you right click on the web page and then click on "view source code". However, on doing this, I've only been able to find stream addresses that start with HTTPS:// not RTMPS:// which is what Blue Iris requires.
 
I just figured this out. Use the Microsoft Edge browser when viewing the source code of your cam. You will find a rtmps address for your stream.



I haven't found step by step instructions. To make the Nest CAM public you need to use your desktop and go to the home.nest.com web site. Sign in and change your camera properties using the gear in the upper right hand corner. About viewing the source code, you right click on the web page and then click on "view source code". However, on doing this, I've only been able to find stream addresses that start with HTTPS:// not RTMPS:// which is what Blue Iris requires.
 
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I finally figured it out. I will try to post a tutorial this weekend. Thanks Steve Brown. I just posted my step by step on page 2
 
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I am using blueiris 4.4.5 but it should be the same.
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1:) after sharing your Nest cam publicly using MS Edge go to your public page
2:) after the page has loaded right click the image
3:) click inspect element
4:) you should after a few seconds see your rtmps feed
5:) copy it then goto blueiris and add a cam
6:) select rtmps then paste your link.
7:) enjoy
 
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Please let me know if you get the Nest to work. I've watched the video and done everything step by step. Not able to see Nest. I would appreciate some help.