Ok, so on said camera you right-clicked and selected 'Open in desktop frame'. Typically it appears as a small frame but yours has gone much larger. Any chance hovering over the bottom left of the frame allows you to re-size to a smaller size? I haven't been able to re-create your issue yet but will keep trying and update.Thank you for your response. I had a small frame that resided on top of my window browser which I could select and move. This way I could read on my browser and at the same time see what is happening on my camera view.
But somehow I may have a setting changed or similar and I can only see the camera view as a full size window which in my case is not useful.
Thanks
Any chance you have the 'Maximize Frame' ticked on the menu?Ok, so on said camera you right-clicked and selected 'Open in desktop frame'. Typically it appears as a small frame but yours has gone much larger. Any chance hovering over the bottom left of the frame allows you to re-size to a smaller size? I haven't been able to re-create your issue yet but will keep trying and update.
Note cam config settings, delete and re-add cam.
I misread your OP; you DO want a small frame, then just check the TOP red box.
Paging @Philip Gonzales !I recall a very nice expert that I used Teamviewer and he logged on my computer to make it work properly, this was more than a year ago.
No, delete just the cam, NOT all of Blue Iris.If I do this do I have to restart from the beginning as I recalled it was a very complex for me to have the camera working.
Or could I save what I have now and access it if I have too much difficulty ?
Just a thought, not sure it's sound logic, but you can add the same camera again. This would give you two identical camera feeds. Try open the new instance in a desktop frame and see if it makes a difference. Again, this may not be sound logic.No, delete just the cam, NOT all of Blue Iris.
Write down the IP, camera make/model, etc. or do a screenshot and print it out.
Delete that cam and add a 'new' cam, use those settings.
Learn by doing!
No, that's fine...should accomplish the same thing, if the 'new' one behaves as expected, delete the old one.Just a thought, not sure it's sound logic, but you can add the same camera again. This would give you two identical camera feeds. Try open the new instance in a desktop frame and see if it makes a difference. Again, this may not be sound logic.