Done ... I hope it brings you something else to work onYou'd have to ask Blue Iris support. I've heard nothing about this being added to the export API which UI3 is using.
Done ... I hope it brings you something else to work onYou'd have to ask Blue Iris support. I've heard nothing about this being added to the export API which UI3 is using.
Hopefully that exposes enough to allow the option from UI3."substream":true or false is already part of the "export" command.
I am getting this delay too, anyone heard more about this? Maybe I should report too if it helps generate more interest in the issueI believe it is a current issue with BI. I also get 7-10s delay on audio when viewing previous clips. Live viewing does not show the same delay. Will report to Ken.
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I'm seeing this too with UI3, seems to affect Chrome and Edge, on both PC and Android. If you pause and unpause the playback, the audio works. Very odd bug. Doesn't affect BI console itself for me.I am getting this delay too, anyone heard more about this? Maybe I should report too if it helps generate more interest in the issue
I just upgraded to 5.4.7.10 and the audio is back to normal.I'm seeing this too with UI3, seems to affect Chrome and Edge, on both PC and Android. If you pause and unpause the playback, the audio works. Very odd bug. Doesn't affect BI console itself for me.
Same here, upgraded to 5.4.7.10 and working fine now.I just upgraded to 5.4.7.10 and the audio is back to normal.
I had this happening for months. I tweaked (and tweaked) the camera settings and BI video settings to no end. Finally, very recently, I ended up buying a more updated and much (MUCH) faster router (TP Link AX6000) and all of my orange clock issues went away. I didn't realize that my trusted and tried old router (WRT1900ac) was just not powerful enough to handle all of the stuff on my network, including my cameras. By tech standards I guess that was an old (and weak) router to handle my network load.I keep getting momentary "orange clocks". I've watched the stats for nerds and the LIVE frame offset keeps climbing. As I was watching it went from ~8000ms to over 16000ms and that's when the "orange clock" popped up for a second or two. Everything else in stats looks good to great. Delayed frames in the 3-4 range, network delay at 0000ms, bit rate at ~1MB/ps, frame size 8-12k, inter frame time is under 100ms. Stream type is H264 as are all cameras.
Any idea why that might be happening, the "orange clock" popping periodically for a second or two?
Your network should be configured so that when not viewing remotely either at home or when away, that no camera traffic goes through the switch on the router.I had this happening for months. I tweaked (and tweaked) the camera settings and BI video settings to no end. Finally, very recently, I ended up buying a more updated and much (MUCH) faster router (TP Link AX6000) and all of my orange clock issues went away. I didn't realize that my trusted and tried old router (WRT1900ac) was just not powerful enough to handle all of the stuff on my network, including my cameras. By tech standards I guess that was an old (and weak) router to handle my network load.
Hmm, I might be missing something basic here. All my cams are connected to a PoE switch.,This switch is connected to the router. The router also has two other connections, i.e. one to a non-POE switch and one to the computer that records all the videos from the cams. So am I doing something wrong?Your network should be configured so that when not viewing remotely either at home or when away, that no camera traffic goes through the switch on the router.
Simple setup: All Cameras plugged into POE switch. Bi computer plugged into same poe switch as cams. One cable from same Poe switch to the router.