I'm interested in using OBS in an automated way to save and convert video clips from a Blue Iris surveillance system. Blue Iris can convert the clips it saves but you have to step though them one-by-one manually to do it. Ideally I'd like to convert them to MP4 or some other common format.
The clips that the Blue Iris produces are in an oddball proprietary format and are saved as ".BVR" files. As far as I can tell they can only be played back through the Blue Iris software itself or through an application named "Media Player Classic - Home Cinema (MPC-HC) ".
Unfortunately the MPC software doesn't offer any "Save as" capability. :(
My goal is to schedule clips to be converted at night when the system load is low. The clips are stored on a NAS but could be moved to wherever they need to be for conversion. My hope is to play the clips in MPC and have OBS capture the window they play in (or even from the video stream itself if that's possible), and then save them as MP4 files.
(I kind of doubt that OBS can load a raw .BVR file, but there's a sample file here if anyone wants to see if it can: https://we.tl/t-kCekdc2OMD , 3.7 MB, it's just a cat running by and triggering the camera. I think the file will get removed a week from today.)
So, with all that said, does this sound like something that OBS could do? I see there's a plugin that allows control of OBS from the command line (Command line tool for obs-websocket plugin (Windows) 1.5.2, and if that works the way I think it does, that might be a solution.
Thank you for reading this far. Any ideas or suggestions you could offer would be very welcome!
Mike
The clips that the Blue Iris produces are in an oddball proprietary format and are saved as ".BVR" files. As far as I can tell they can only be played back through the Blue Iris software itself or through an application named "Media Player Classic - Home Cinema (MPC-HC) ".
Unfortunately the MPC software doesn't offer any "Save as" capability. :(
My goal is to schedule clips to be converted at night when the system load is low. The clips are stored on a NAS but could be moved to wherever they need to be for conversion. My hope is to play the clips in MPC and have OBS capture the window they play in (or even from the video stream itself if that's possible), and then save them as MP4 files.
(I kind of doubt that OBS can load a raw .BVR file, but there's a sample file here if anyone wants to see if it can: https://we.tl/t-kCekdc2OMD , 3.7 MB, it's just a cat running by and triggering the camera. I think the file will get removed a week from today.)
So, with all that said, does this sound like something that OBS could do? I see there's a plugin that allows control of OBS from the command line (Command line tool for obs-websocket plugin (Windows) 1.5.2, and if that works the way I think it does, that might be a solution.
Thank you for reading this far. Any ideas or suggestions you could offer would be very welcome!
Mike