Mine already works this way. I use it every morning. With the playback rate set to X4 it only takes a second or two to see what caused the trigger.OK. since that suggestion failed, I have another
Would it be possible to allow the use of the up/down arrow key when scrolling through clips instead of the mouse wheel? That would make it more convenient to scroll through the list using 1 button and then hitting enter to play that clip.
Then move the mouse faster? The preview tooltip/popup should appear instantly and begin animating as quickly as Blue Iris can provide the frames.If I click on one clip and use the mouse key to move up/down, it runs the entire clip in the main window, which is ok for a different search, but I'm interested in parsing through the pop up window/previews faster.
Sorry, I used the wrong word... instead of mouse, I meant my up/down arrow keys to move through the clips faster than using my mouse wheel and then having to move to the next "page" of clips. Using the mouse wheel or hovering over each clip, gets you through about 10 or so clips before you have to move to the next page of clips. In BI, you can use your up/down arrow key to go through the clips pretty quickly and they're big enough to see what triggered the clip. Anyway, just a suggestion.OK. This is so weird. I tried this earlier and it wasn't working but now it is. Very strange.
Oh wait. Maybe we're not talking about the same thing.
When you mouse over each clip a small window pops up (preview)... I want to be able to use my mouse to see the pop up (preview) windows, from one clip to the next.
If I click on one clip and use the mouse key to move up/down, it runs the entire clip in the main window, which is ok for a different search, but I'm interested in parsing through the pop up window/previews faster.
I do have them enlarged. OK, thanks, thought I'd ask.Yeah, I'm not going to change that.
Maybe you aren't aware of the "enlarge thumbnails" ability (right click any clip in the list, it is one of the menu items). That might make it so you don't feel the need to mouse over most of the clips.
Not possible without server-side supportThis is AWESOME! I use it on smart TVs round the house so we can see whats going on, very well written software and stable.
Question or enhancement request as I couldn't find the answer in this thread.
Is it possible to control a web session from else where? Like a different http / api call? The requirement I have is to change the display on the TV browser from elsewhere. The TV browser displays the page well but is awful to control with a TV remote and often gets in a mess (TV fault not your code). Ideally I would like to have each TV connected with a session ID tagged in the URL then be able to control what that TV displays by home automation software (I use smartthings with BI integration). For example at certain times the TV would refresh to specific cameras, or in the event of motion in the front garden it would switch to the front cameras only.
Oh and the fullscreen URL parameter is great, love that little tweak.
Yup - me toothe new blue iris update 4.7.2.3 is causing a login loop for ui3