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    Blue Iris URLs for external streams

    I saw a posting about that.....I wonder if the simple fix at the time was to break it...and it's never been fixed since? Though I suspect that if you have the direct URL to the video clip, anyone can still access the files.
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    Blue Iris URLs for external streams

    huh. it works, thanks. I was initially tripped up by this because I have "directory listing" enabled, and was expecting to be able to go to http://<ipaddr>/clips/ and see a listing of all clips. This doesn't work. the browser spins as though it's loading, but nothing ever loads. I must have...
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    Blue Iris URLs for external streams

    Thanks. Though I cannot parse that fully: the UI3 URL has the DB ID a la http://<ip_addr>:81/clips/@313563. The filename on disk (in C:\BlueIris\New) and given in the &FILE macro during the alert is something like camname.20200227_123547.mp4. Ideally I'd like to be able to have...
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    Blue Iris URLs for external streams

    Thanks. That URL seems to match what I initially found: http://<ip_addr>:81/clips/@313563 and the 313563 doesn't have any direct correlation to the filename that is available from the &FILE macro during the alert (which matches the filename on disk). I presume that's a DB identifier.
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    Blue Iris URLs for external streams

    Thanks. I saw that, but the closest thing is /file/clips/{filename}&mode=jpeg&speed=100 which will produce an M-JPEG stream. I just want it to serve up the video file straight from the disk. I'd like to avoid having to run an instance of nginx to do this....
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    Blue Iris URLs for external streams

    Is the list of URLs posted near the beginning of this thread still correct for BI5? What I would like to do is offer up a direct URL to the clip during an alert. i.e. when motion is triggered, an alert is sent out (I will be sending to Slack) and I would like to be able to send not only the...
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