Working like a champ! Came home tonight and all four tablets were sub-3,000ms. No orange clock!Refreshing the page should be sufficient.
Working like a champ! Came home tonight and all four tablets were sub-3,000ms. No orange clock!Refreshing the page should be sufficient.
If the rotation is within Blue Iris and not the camera, then when ui3 uses direct 2 wire it will send you the unmanipulated image. It's always best in my opinion to rotate the camera within the camera's own interfaceThis looks like a bug: after I upgraded to UI3 version 226, Blue Iris version: 5.6.6.1, my 90° rotated cameras appear without rotation when solo'd. They appear correctly in the "all cameras" view. Same on mobile or desktop browser. In the BI console they appear correctly (with rotation) when solo'd.
I agree but this particular camera doesn't support image rotate. Any way to selectively disable direct to wire on certain cameras?If the rotation is within Blue Iris and not the camera, then when ui3 uses direct 2 wire it will send you the unmanipulated image. It's always best in my opinion to rotate the camera within the camera's own interface
No explicit way. But if you can make those cameras send H.265 instead of H.264, then Blue Iris will not be able to use direct to wire with them.I agree but this particular camera doesn't support image rotate. Any way to selectively disable direct to wire on certain cameras?
So is there a similar restart custom script for network delays? I seem to get it only on this camera after 5+ hours or so. All the other cameras are running near zero on network delay. They're all running off of the same AP (dedicated to the tablets). When I refresh the screen, or click off the camera and come back, it goes to zero, but if left on for half a day, it returns.Refreshing the page should be sufficient.
I don't know what you do in the real world, but I'm gonna go out on a limb and say they're not paying you enough!@erkme73 The given script actually only checks network delay.
I added an alternate version here which checks both delays: Local Overrides Sample: Network Delay Triggers Video Restart · bp2008/ui3 Wiki
}, 1000);
http://username:pasword@192.168.188.254:168
edge:/settings/content/cookies
ui3-local-overrides.js
file. Go to UI3 main menu -> Help -> More Topics -> UI Extensions. The "Quick Start" section here explains how you can download a copy of your current settings as a ui3-local-overrides.js
file.ui_version
in the ui3.htm
file, and change its value to be unique (e.g. "226"
--> "226-u1"
) as this will cause all new files to be loaded. Take care to avoid setting a number that belongs to a past or future UI3 release (e.g. "200"
or "300"
) as that could cause problems for you later.Request URL: http://<the.server.dyndns.name>:81/time/ThoroughbredTrail?jpeg&speed=0&pos=1672172899216&session=4a8b2db653264bae3725621e2dac48b3&opaque=tSOoyEn0rZZ9Jnqc&w=2792&h=2160&stream=0&addmotion=0&addoverlay=0
Request Method: GET
Status Code: 500 Internal Server Error
Remote Address: <the.server.ip.address>
Referrer Policy: strict-origin-when-cross-origin
Maybe so. I ran a small micro system and external USB drive for a while after my main server died waiting to find a deal on another. Worked fine mostly but now and then when doing various things I'd get the same. Server itself never seemed taxed much. Eventually "shucked" and swapped the drive into my new server and I don't think that I've seen the same since. But the new system is quite a bit better overall too.Could it be the Storage Space or the USB connection or the combination of both? Are there logs on the server side that could help diagnose the problem?
Unfortunately the only serverside logs are Blue Iris's main log file, and that is very unlikely to contain anything related to this. Worth a look though.Ah, as I was writing this ridiculously long message I might have found a clue. I manage 3 BI boxes, and the one box that I see this on most frequently is my home installation, where my video storage is a 4-disk JBOD Storage Space in an external USB enclosure. On the other 2 boxes the video is stored on a single disk, directly connected by SATA.
Could it be the Storage Space or the USB connection or the combination of both? Are there logs on the server side that could help diagnose the problem?
I confirm I get the same thing when I'm on latest BI. This is literally what Blue Iris sends when I request one of the "high res thumbnails":After upgrading to the latest version of BI, the "Hi-Res Thumbnails" in UI3 are now always undefined (i.e. they look like the following)
I have verified that the hi-res jpegs are indeed being put into the Alerts folder. I did a Database->Delete&Regenerate but that did not seem to help. One thing i notice is that after upgrading, the file names are shorter than they used to be. For example now one that is front_stairs.20221228_152158.651948.3-1.jpg before would have been something like front_stairs.20221228_152158.651948.3-1.1234547.9726782.jpg.
It seems that UI3 is just not mapping hi-res thumbnails in the browser to the the new filename structure on disk. Any ideas?
/alerts/@5364636186.bvr?fulljpeg