Is there any app which can stream both Reolink and Dahua NVR cameras together

myfrndjk

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Aug 9, 2024
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Hi,

I have 2 dahua DVR and 1 NVR [Total 3 Dahua] -->all are in different locations

2 Reolink NVR [Both are in different location]


all systems are up and running in their respective app


Doubt :

is it possible to run all 5 [ DVR + NVR ] cameras in single app in sony TV ?
 
BI has a free 14-15 day demo, so give it a try first.

In BI, you select add camera and put the IP address of the NVR into the IP address location. Put in username and password and hit find/inspect and let BI do its thing.

Then about halfway down is a pull down for Camera number and pick camera 1 and then hit ok. The camera should show up. Then add camera and the select copy and copy this camera and then change the number 1 to a 2 and then repeat for your cameras by selecting add camera and add IP address of NVR and selecting next camera number.

OR depending on your NVR, in BI it may populate all the cameras in the main and substream pulldown boxes and you just select a camera number and then add another camera and select the next pulldown.

OR if all your cameras are connected to a POE switch, as long as you have an extra open port, you can connect the switch to the BI computer and bring in each camera separately via esch IP address.
 
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is it possible to run the blue iris in sony tv and view all cameras
To clarify, Blue Iris in VMS software that runs on a Windows PC.

As mentioned, if the TV has a web browser or if you install a Firestick or a similar device with a browser, usually Android-based, then you could use that device's browser to view the cameras using Blue Iris' built-in web server.

Depending on the model and age of the Sony TV, my 2019 Sony Smart TV is a Google TV, is Android-based, has a browser and allows Android apps to be installed.
 
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To clarify, Blue Iris in VMS software that runs on a Windows PC.

As mentioned, if the TV has a web browser or if you install a Firestick or a similar device with a browser, usually Android-based, then you could use that device's browser to view the cameras using Blue Iris' built-in web server.

Depending on the model and age of the Sony TV, my 2019 Sony Smart TV is a Google TV, is Android-based, has a browser and allows Android apps to be installed.
Thanks , TV is pretty new model and it has browser. I will give a try and update this thread