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    Blue Iris UI3

    No luck. It bombed out within 15 min.... Actually it didn't bomb out. The screen just shut off. Interestingly, the html5 keeps the screen on indefinitely, but the JS doesn't. Any way that can be changed on my end?
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    Blue Iris UI3

    I will set all three up on JS and will post back. TY
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    Blue Iris UI3

    I recently started using several tablets at entry/exit points in the house. A couple of HD fire tablets and a Samsung note 10. I'm using UI3 (223) on all of them, full screen. None seem to go more than about 24 hours before the page crashes (oh snap) and I have to reload - at which point...
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    I'm thinking this deer caught on someone's Ring cam was crazy with the rut...

    The deer was just trying to make the screaming stop.
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    Holy Storm Surge!

    Please! Not TN!!
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    Flying cement almost creams two guys

    Glad to see other like-minded folk dumping paypal. I had a 23 year old account. Dumped it like a hot potato.
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    Blue Iris UI3

    Did you relaunch the browser after disabling HA? I think Brave either forces a restart or strongly recommends it. But the changes won't take effect until you do. If that's not the issue I'm curious what else it could be .
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    Blue Iris UI3

    It's a client-side issue. In your browser, turn off hardware acceleration and you won't see another green screen.
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    Blue Iris UI3

    I'm trying to walk him through it. It's latest version of Brave (as is mine) on the PC. Can't seem to find any PIP settings on the browser. Never mind... He was using FF instead of Brave on that screen. Switched to brave, option popped up. All set. TY.
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    Blue Iris UI3

    Me too! Now that I've registered that vote, quick question about picture-in-picture (PIP) which I've only recently started using a lot. Wonderful feature. I bragged on it to my brother, who tried using it on his system, but the icon is not there. We've confirmed that the feature is...
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    Coyote With A Capture

    The difference between "your dinner", and "you're dinner".
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    An LPR success story

    What a great synopsis. That's exactly what I was thinking, but couldn't articulate it as well. So it comes down to employees standing up to the administrators to expose ineptitude or malfeasance. Where have we seen this in every other aspect of life lately... It takes courage for someone to...
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    out-of-sync (OOS) audio...

    Not quite sure when it started but my live, recorded, and exported clips all appear to have the video a second or more behind the audio. Occurs whether exported from BI console, or UI3. Happens with all cameras that have audio - either their own audio channel or when taken from another...
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    An LPR success story

    @wtimothyholman - I know there were some tongue and cheek references to the piss-poor plate designs in TN, but as a fellow middle-stater, I think you have a great opportunity to draw some real attention to the matter. I would think that through the interview process, you made some connections...
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    Blue Iris UI3

    No worries. Thanks for the suggestions. Its not a deal breaker. When I watch live and use the D2W settings, its great. It's just playback that sucks... but if it's ever critical, I can export it for a smoot video.
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    Blue Iris UI3

    Slow and bursty. The overlay shows the recorded frame rate 15FPS (and it does record at that rate since exports are smooth). The FPS on UI3 shows it drops down as low as 2, but typically stays at about half the recorded frame rate. Everything is BVR direct-to-disc: It's an i7-6xxx Dell...
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    Poor IR contrast in new Tennessee license plates

    I wonder about this too. When I go back to review a "beautiful, full-sky lightning bolt", I find that the camera doesn't capture it - or if it does, it's half a frame, over exposed, and not really usable. Perhaps the pulsing/flashing of the LED could be timed with the shutter speed to where...
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    Poor IR contrast in new Tennessee license plates

    I'm ok with a dim red/visible led if it means I can read the tags. Whether it's a change of lens aperture or a different sensor (or both), we need to get someone to develop a solution asap. Whoever gets this to market first will likely make a killing.
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    Blue Iris UI3

    I'm still getting horrible playback on my PC and phone unless I move the resolution down to something less than 720p. Looking at the stats for nerds, do that reveal any clues? I get the same playback on the BI mobile app on my higher-end android phone as well - so I'm not sure whether it's...
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    Poor IR contrast in new Tennessee license plates

    @EMPIRETECANDY - any word on engineering? I can only imagine what kind of market penetration you could get if you could market a camera that is sensitive to 730nm, along with 730nm IR LEDs. There appears to be a real lack of such consumer level cameras - and as more states move to these...