I have searched various forums as I felt sure someone would have already come across this long before now and made a solution but alas, I can't find anything to help me so here goes...
My question....
Does anyone have any tips for how I might build a custom HTM page that I can use from my PORTRAIT devices to show all 4 cameras on top of each other - i.e. 1 column wide x 4 rows high - so that it fills the phone screen up and I can actually see the cameras? I understand that I could reconfigure the BI webserver to stack them all 4 high but that will then mess it up for my TV and monitors - same issue but opposite for other users.
Sincere thanks (in anticipation).
Steve
- I have four cameras on my system at the moment. In the console (which I view from a 16:9 landscape monitor) the cameras are arranged in a 2 (wide) x 2 (high) grid pattern in landscape. This is absolutely perfect for the monitor I run my BI server with, fine for all of my TVs that I view it on, fine for any other PCs I view it on. The page I use is which is mostly PERFECT - happy days. Another option which works about the same is iphone.htm.
- When I want to check the cameras from my Samsung Android phone whilst holding it in PORTRAIT orientation, all four cameras are still in 2x2 grid pattern, but they are jammed up into the top 1/3 of my screen. If I rotate the phone, then the top two cams fit full width but the bottom two are chopped off halfway although you can scroll them up/down.
- I have looked through all of the standard (preconfigured) HTM pages that I can find in my BI install - see image below but all of them seem to still read the webserver as 2x2.
My question....
Does anyone have any tips for how I might build a custom HTM page that I can use from my PORTRAIT devices to show all 4 cameras on top of each other - i.e. 1 column wide x 4 rows high - so that it fills the phone screen up and I can actually see the cameras? I understand that I could reconfigure the BI webserver to stack them all 4 high but that will then mess it up for my TV and monitors - same issue but opposite for other users.
Sincere thanks (in anticipation).
Steve