Exactly what was replied, i could not get it to work, considering moving away from Dahua a i cannot gain full control of the camera, a shame because i have 10 of them installed.What have you been able to accomplish with suggestions by @wittaj in your other thread? ==>> Dahua TiOC 2.0 HTTP commands
Were you able to open a CMD window and use curl to send any HTTP commands to the camera that worked?
I had to ask because you didn't reply to his suggestion until a moment ago....Exactly what was replied, i could not get it to work, considering moving away from Dahua a i cannot gain full control of the camera, a shame because i have 10 of them installed.
Yes, i have replied to 10 of his suggestions, all of which did not work in my scenario.I had to ask because you didn't reply to his suggestion until a moment ago....
Dis you try using curl as was suggested?
Legend, with these new cameras the IVS is actually quite hidden, you need to click 'system' twice, so i did not know it even existed.If that is all you are looking for, that is simple.
Simply make an IVS rule on a schedule for 10pm to 7am.
That is all done within the camera GUI via Internet Explorer and you don't have to screw around with all the API nonsense.
What browser are you using? You should see if trying a different one may help navigating the menus.Legend, with these new cameras the IVS is actually quite hidden, you need to click 'system' twice, so i did not know it even existed.
Got it all set up, just have to test it now.
Question, i have flashing warning lights set up from 10pm, however if i planned on having people over after 10pm, how do i disable it, without manually having to got into the cameras web page, hopefully there is an easy way thru blue iris?
The only thing i can think of is a profile change via https command.
Edge, windows does not come with ie anymore.What browser are you using? You should see if trying a different one may help navigating the menus.
And, no, I doubt you can disable the flashing warning lights through BI easily. Would be easier to simply log into the camera and turn it on/off on an as needed basis.
Give Chrome or Firefox a try.Edge, windows does not come with ie anymore.
Edge is based on Chrome.Give Chrome or Firefox a try.
Would be lovely to have it all native to blue iris, however you might be on to something with the sending of the audio via blue iris! Hopefully soon you can trigger strobes/whitelight.Yeah that functionality isn't native to BI. You need to either log in to the camera GUI and disable it when people are over or create a profile to turn it off
OR an option that works to is instead create a profile to have BI send the audio instead of within the camera - it is a lot easier to set it up that way.
You can always get Internet Explorer back
If you have Windows 10 and lost Internet Explorer recently-- you didn't...
I didn't see this anywhere. Happy New Year. In EDGE-- go to settings and change the highlighted item to NEVER....ipcamtalk.com
If you want that capability natively email support. The more people that ask the more likely it will be implemented.Hopefully soon you can trigger strobes/whitelight.