How Many PTZ Presets With Alexa

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I'm using Alexa to move to my presets and it's very convenient but there only seems to be 9 settings (10,20,30, etc.). Is this correct? If so, why not use 1-100? I hope I'm just missing something.
 

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Short answer: Yes

Long answer: It helps to read the help file, but for your convenience I copy/pasted it for you:

Sure in a perfect world, we would not use percentages to control presets and profiles, this is a side-effect of the light-bulb device emulation. If Amazon opens the ASK API (Amazon Skill Kit Application Programming Interface) to further direct device control manufacturers, or if Blue Iris builds-out a full user portal website, this may change. You may also see additional HA integration, such as Hue and WeMo control directly through Blue Iris.
 

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Yes I read that but I guess what I don't get is the limitation of the percentage being used. I have Control4 which is a home automation controller. I have some drivers installed on it to control certain things in my home. I did not build these drivers so I do not know how they work but I do know they are built off of "light-bulb device emulation". Because when I go into my Alexa settings/devices I can see them and they show up as Hue bulbs. I use them the same way as I use Alexa in Blue Iris. Alexa "set my living room to 10". The only difference is that I can tell Alexa to set my living room to whatever value I want between 1 and 100. The driver is built from a Hue light. A light-bulb can be dimmed from 1 to 100. So my question is, if Blue Iris is using "light-bulb device emulation" why can't we select a value between 1 and 100? Presets start at 1 and go up from there. It would just be nice to say, Alexa set my camera to 1, 2 ,3, etc. up to 100 instead of 10, 20, 30, etc. up to 100.
 

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So 1 % would be preset 1... 2% would be preset 2?

I'm not sure on this actually, I'm not a coder but I would think it might have to do with Blue Iris possibly not supporting 100 presets?

Maybe its easier to code Preset 1-10 as 10%, 20% ect and call it a day than than make BI support 100 preset. I'm going out on ignorance on this one and purely speculating
 

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So 1 % would be preset 1... 2% would be preset 2?
Yes, this exactly. Blue Iris doesn't need to support 100 presets. Currently with Alexa in Blue Iris preset 1=10, preset 2=20, preset 3=30 and so on up to 9=90. So 9 presets with Alexa. If we could use values between 1 and 100 we would be able to tell Alexa to trigger however many presets we have. In my Android Blue Iris app I have 15 presets. I don't know if this is the limit but even so 15 would be better than 9 and it would be easier to say Alexa set my camera to whatever preset I want, like 1, 2 or 15 instead of 10 for preset 1, 20 for preset 2 and 150 for pre... oh wait I can only go up to 90. See my point?
 

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Again, it may be a coding limitation since blue iris does't support 100 presets (1-100%). Therefore it may cause some glitch if someone says "Go to 65%" and there is no support for preset 65 in blue iris
 

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Furthermore, let be honest... does a single camera really NEED 10+ presets?
 

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For most people probably not but It's so nice and easy to have Alexa move to a preset that I just want more. Although 9 is better than 0 so I guess I can live with it (for now).
 
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