ThanksYour username and password are set in the BI console.
Version 29 is here!
For best results, update Blue Iris to 4.7.4.1 before installing UI3 version 29.
bp2008/ui3
To install releases from github, download the release zip and extract it to Blue Iris 4/www, overwriting all files.
Version 29
- Video streaming profiles are now fully user-configurable in UI3. Full functionality requires Blue Iris 4.7.4.1 or newer.
- Replaced the previous six hard-coded streaming profiles with a new set of intuitive defaults.
Who is putting in the work for all of this? Just curious. How are they compensated?
Version 29 is here!
For best results, update Blue Iris to 4.7.4.1 before installing UI3 version 29.
bp2008/ui3
To install releases from github, download the release zip and extract it to Blue Iris 4/www, overwriting all files.
Version 29
- Video streaming profiles are now fully user-configurable in UI3. Full functionality requires Blue Iris 4.7.4.1 or newer.
- Replaced the previous six hard-coded streaming profiles with a new set of intuitive defaults.
I think he meant update to BI ver 4.7.6.1.
@bp2008 Can you explain how the new UI3 streaming settings work with the Streaming profiles set in BI. For example if I have Profile 0 configured in BI.....how do I know which profile to select in UI3 ? Or does UI3 even use these set profiles in BI ?
use the timesync tool local time server running on the blue iris machine. Sync the cameras to it. All the times will be exactly the same.First off THANK YOU for the amazing UI!!
I LOVE the feature of being able to export to a avi file! Especially the ability to choose the start/stop point....
My question: is it possible to have the Blue Iris timestamp overlay with the exported avi file using UI3?
I know I could enable timestamp camera setting side but I was running into issues with time/date sync so I've always used BI timestamp overlay.