Credit goes to a Facebook post on Neptune's Community Forum (thanks Joshua S), but figured it would be worth sharing, as I was able to use and make it work today. This allowed for live video from a Nest Cam to stream in Fusion (seemed to have been broken the past few months, but with this is now working again).
4-Step Process for Nest Cam/Nest Cam IQ (New Units)
1. Share your camera publicly, and find the link to share it. It’ll look like this… (this isn't my actual UID of course)
https://video.nest.com/live/ueuUueADjK.
2. Open MICROSOFT EDGE and paste that URL in the Address Bar. Right click anywhere on the video screen and select Inspect Element.
3. Find the line that looks like this (search for “playlist.m3u8” without the quotes)…
<source src="https://stream-us1-alfa.dropcam.com:443/…/062…/playlist.m3u8" type="application/x-mpegURL">
4. Copy everything between the quotes (https://str.....playlist.m3u8), but DO NOT copy the quotes. Paste that line into the MPEG4 option in Fusion.
Updated to reflect new HTTPS protocol on Nest Cams.
4-Step Process for Nest Cam/Nest Cam IQ (New Units)
1. Share your camera publicly, and find the link to share it. It’ll look like this… (this isn't my actual UID of course)
https://video.nest.com/live/ueuUueADjK.
2. Open MICROSOFT EDGE and paste that URL in the Address Bar. Right click anywhere on the video screen and select Inspect Element.
3. Find the line that looks like this (search for “playlist.m3u8” without the quotes)…
<source src="https://stream-us1-alfa.dropcam.com:443/…/062…/playlist.m3u8" type="application/x-mpegURL">
4. Copy everything between the quotes (https://str.....playlist.m3u8), but DO NOT copy the quotes. Paste that line into the MPEG4 option in Fusion.
Updated to reflect new HTTPS protocol on Nest Cams.