Comments on: Raspberry Pi MotioneyeOS with BlueIris Security https://photobyte.org/raspberry-pi-motioneyeos-with-blueiris-security/ Freelance Technical Author, Illustrator & Photographer Thu, 22 Oct 2020 21:28:28 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.2 By: Mike Richards https://photobyte.org/raspberry-pi-motioneyeos-with-blueiris-security/#comment-140232 Thu, 22 Oct 2020 21:28:28 +0000 https://photobyte.org/?p=9964#comment-140232 In reply to Andy Holden.

Hi Andy,
Glad to hear it worked for you. I haven’t yet cracked the problem with Wyze cams and their clones. I have a couple of Neos SmartCams that I’ve hacked to behave like Dafang units and am having the same problem. BlueIris loses connection several times a day, but direct access to the camera is fine. If I find the fix I’ll post it here.

Regards,

Mike

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By: Andy Holden https://photobyte.org/raspberry-pi-motioneyeos-with-blueiris-security/#comment-140221 Thu, 22 Oct 2020 20:57:30 +0000 https://photobyte.org/?p=9964#comment-140221 This works great! Simple yet elegant.

Have 4 RPi’s (two 3’s +2 4’s) and they worked without a hitch.
I actually forgot to go into MotioneyeOS and make the recommended changes, but no complaints from Blue Iris.

Would you have any tips on getting a Wyze Outdoor Cam working on Blue Iris?
I do have two Wyze Pan Cams sort of working. They are set up to use RTSP and for the most part they function effectively. But, maybe once a day or a little less often, they somehow lose the connection with Blue Iris even though the Wyze app can see them just fine and they never drop from that.

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