Hmm. Switching cameras without returning to the group view is not something I ever wanted myself (and I still don't).Quick question/feature request... I find myself using UI3 via my brave mobile browser about 90% of the time when I need quick access to a live event. Perhaps it's because I'd been using the BI app (for android) for so many years, that I now can't seem to shake the "swipe left/right to switch to next/previous camera in group" function, but if that could be integrated somehow, I'd all but abandon the BI app.
Is there any way to integrate such functionality? If that would somehow conflict with another touch/swipe feature, maybe it could be added as a user-enabled capability under settings?
I can't tell you how many times I swipe only to inadvertently dump out of the individual camera and back into the group view.
What BI and UI3 versions? (open UI3's about window, it says both version numbers there)Quick question, maybe a bug, more likely user error: when using the new timeline view on a mobile phone, everything works perfectly when viewing "normal" horizontal cameras, and it initially appears correct when viewing a vertically oriented camera (corridor mode) as well, but as soon as I attempt to scroll back in time a bit, the image shrinks to an almost unusable postage stamp sized image.
Your thoughts?
UI3 Version 204, B.I. 5.5.6.7, and streaming at 1080p VBR V2.Ok so there are some minor problems if you are streaming at a very very low resolution; my scaling code apparently neglected to enforce 240px dimension limits on single camera timeline views, even though I was aware that BI would ignore the requested size if it was smaller than 240px.
What streaming quality choice did you have selected? Most of them should be okay (e.g. 1080p VBR) but the 144p option has this problem and so can the jpeg modes depending on the size of the browser window.
I get that it'd be a janky solution, but if you're willing to give it as an option, I'd be willing to sing your praises Well, I'll do that anyway.Hmm. Switching cameras without returning to the group view is not something I ever wanted myself (and I still don't).
Swipe gestures don't make much sense in areas that support zoom, because they interfere with panning. I suppose I could do swipe detection on the video player only if you aren't zoomed in at all. But that seems really janky having a function like that silently enable or disable itself based on zoom state.
Thank you! That would be great.@hikky_b No. That is not possible currently but I'll put it on the todo list since it is probably possible to add later.
Try BI "Settings" => "Web server" tab, "Advanced".Does anyone know where the banned IP address list is so I can remove it?
--autoplay-policy=no-user-gesture-required
to the launch command removes this need.{ "command": "C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Google\\Chrome\\Application\\chrome.exe ", "args": "--autoplay-policy=no-user-gesture-required --kiosk=http://your-bi-ui3", "path": "C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Google\\Chrome\\Application", "user": "", "visible": true, "fallback": true, "kiosk": true }
yes you can change the group displayed with a URL parameter.Any chance there is a way to remotely change the UI3 group? In short I have a raspberry Pi running UI3 and want to use a web command or something similar to change the group being displayed. Kind of like you can do with the http command: http://192.168.1.xxx:xx/admin?console=GROUPNAME
This works though only changes opens it in the browser I put it in, I was hoping to trigger a remote session of UI3 to change group (on the same network).yes you can change the group displayed with a URL parameter.
http://192.168.x.x:xx/ui3.htm?group=your_group_name