Google Photos + BlueIris

jrewcifer

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Hi guys. So here's what I'm trying to do and I've been searching for answer on the forums to no avail (if you have a link to something that exists that would be great!). I have 4 cameras so far. I would like them to record when triggered by motion and for 30 seconds after the motion has stopped (i've got this to work). I'd then like those clips combined into a 12 hour "period", converted to an MP4 and moved to a folder that my google photos then uploads to my cloud. I don't know how to get the settings to do this and I can't seem to find a solid answer. Any help is appreciated. Oh and I need the file to remain in the folder that Google Photos monitors for at least 2 days. Thanks!
 

fenderman

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Hi guys. So here's what I'm trying to do and I've been searching for answer on the forums to no avail (if you have a link to something that exists that would be great!). I have 4 cameras so far. I would like them to record when triggered by motion and for 30 seconds after the motion has stopped (i've got this to work). I'd then like those clips combined into a 12 hour "period", converted to an MP4 and moved to a folder that my google photos then uploads to my cloud. I don't know how to get the settings to do this and I can't seem to find a solid answer. Any help is appreciated. Oh and I need the file to remain in the folder that Google Photos monitors for at least 2 days. Thanks!
See the help file on clips and archiving...remotely uploading all your video is not an efficient way of using your bandwidth...same with converting to mp4, waste of resources..
 

jrewcifer

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Ok so how about an external drive and upload to cloud. i have unlimited google photos storage.. so i can keep my files easily.
 
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