Would I go into the rule and do it here or create another rule for the port or does it not make a difference?I find it is more reliable to open the specific TCP port you have Blue Iris's web server listening on.
Would I go into the rule and do it here or create another rule for the port or does it not make a difference?I find it is more reliable to open the specific TCP port you have Blue Iris's web server listening on.
If I close the browser and then reopen it and login to UI3, those same clips don't freeze up when I preview them. If I select them, they work just fine.Most likely something is wrong with the clips you are trying to preview.
Thanks - that got it working! Still puzzling how adding BI back on the inbound rules didn't accomplish it, but it sounds like you have experienced it in the past where that doesn't work!
I exchanged a few emails back and forth with BI support. I can't do a /16 or another subnet other than /24 based on other items with this network.The examples you’ve given are separate networks so BI as far as I’m concerned is working correctly. Change your mask to /16 if you want it to be treated as the same network?
Technically yes, but a "transparent" css background color doesn't mean you can see your desktop through it; it only means the element won't show its own background color. If you set everything to have a transparent background color, then the background color would just be white since that is the default for an html page.Is there away to change the UI3 background to transparent? I looked at help and poked around in the ui3.css but am lost on that part. Default background color shows as black.
1. In a way, yes it is a separate program. But it has been included with Blue Iris for over two years now, and it is what you get if you access Blue Iris through a web browser like Chrome. You know you are using UI3 if the address bar saysSorry, I haven't read all 135 pages, so my questions may be dumb.
1. Is the UI3 a separate program for BI5? I thought I was using the UI3 interface when I connect to BI5 on my LAN using a browser. I never downloaded anything except BI5.
2. Is UI3 something that can be downloaded on an android cell phone to view BI5 remotely? Or do you still have to purchase the BI5 mobile app?
Thanks!
ui3.htm
in it.YesCan UI3 be used on the phone outside of the LAN?
Port forwarding or a VPN.Does that require port forwarding on my router?
No, the mobile app uses exactly the same communication method as UI3.Does the BI5 mobile app avoid port forwarding?
Is there any way to get a video element to not display black around the video element? In the group view i have three camera and there is lots of black surrounding the UI3 videos.Technically yes, but a "transparent" css background color doesn't mean you can see your desktop through it; it only means the element won't show its own background color. If you set everything to have a transparent background color, then the background color would just be white since that is the default for an html page.