Now when will 360 dewarping be available through UI2?
Heh. Probably never.
Now when will 360 dewarping be available through UI2?
yo bp!! any idea what would cause the entire page to error out and basically just load up a single jpg all of a sudden??? basically we'll just have the live view up and leave and come back a few hours later and the url will now be /image/index?time=1455059664370 without us doing or touching anything etc etc....
it's really strange? haha
Hello!
Recently I updated my files to go with the Blue Iris updates, and my ui2.htm now is not functioning properly. I've tried replacing the file manually and thru BITools and still have the same output (in the photo) Thanks for all you do bp2008 if it wasn't for your work I would not enjoy Blue Iris as much as I do! View attachment 8262
OK i'ma go hit myself upside the head a few times for that dumbness lol, the force full refresh worked thanks a ton bp2008CTRL + F5 to force a full refresh. If unsuccessful, re-download and re-extract everything (overwrite all files), then force another full refresh.
OK i'ma go hit myself upside the head a few times for that dumbness lol, the force full refresh worked thanks a ton bp2008
I does have a small request, that I does. I would be loving if theres was a favicon included, would make it real nice and purdey. Thank ya kindly
Hiya bp2008,
I noticed you mentioned a few post back that you use NetTime to sync your computer and camera times together.
I've tried using the NTP server built in Windows 7 and got nowhere! So I down loaded NetTime and installed it. NetTime reports it is happy and syncs th PC ok.
However, when I set up the (cheap chinese) cameras to get their time signals from the PC, they report a message in the log files saying they have failed to sync.
Am I setting things up right...? I've opened up port 123 in the PC firewall. (Both inbound and outbound).
I've setup the NTP on the cameras to look at the IP address of the PC that is running NetTime (the same PC as is running Blue Iris), and to use port 123.
NetTime has been setup to be a server as well.
I also tried the different protocols that NetTime can use, but none seem to work
Am I missing something or could it just be the cameras I'm using...? There are 6 of them and it looks like there are 3 different operating systems between them.
Any thoughts? Would be nice to get it working as their internal clock is... err... not very good!
Thanks bp2008!
Rice
It could be just the cameras, but first double check that you have port 123 open for incoming UDP in the PC firewall. TCP can be open too, but UDP is the one that matters. Also, if you have another NTP server enabled on the same PC then it will conflict with nettime, so if you were using a different NTP server on this machine then make sure it gets disabled (and then restart nettime).