There's no way to remotely control UI3 in that manner, and it is a safe bet there never will be since it is not something I could implement on my own without the ability to run code on the server.
Thanks, hopefully I can figure out something else. Love UI3 and definitely want to keep on using it!There's no way to remotely control UI3 in that manner, and it is a safe bet there never will be since it is not something I could implement on my own without the ability to run code on the server.
wireless.Is the Pi2b getting the stream wirelessly or wired?
There is no fullscreen URL parameter because the browser won't allow a web page to enter fullscreen mode except in response to user input such as a click or key press.@bp2008
In some post a couple years ago, you said some browsers do not support full screen.
This Chronium does on the Rasberry Pi2b, but I have to manually hit the button on the lower right corner.
I am able to use the URL parameter of "maximize=1" and also "group=outside" upon startup which is great. I looked in the help file but there is no mention of auto-full screen. Looney said years ago that "fullscreen=1" should work. It does not on this Chronium.
Is this one of those browsers that do not support URL fullscreen?
What is weird... the Amazon Firestick side-loaded Chrome auto started in full screen (though there is no URL parameter for it in there). Of course, that was Chrome and not Chronium.
How does your UI3 work with Google Chrome, Edge or any Chromium-based browser?I'm using IE as the browser.
Sorry, I am using Edge MS Browser is IE in my brainHow does your UI3 work with Google Chrome, Edge or any Chromium-based browser?
Does anything on the page still respond after it is frozen? Can you try opening the developer tools via the F12 key (orUI3 will freeze on me every couple of hours. If I click refresh, everything is fine again for a couple hours, then it freezes again.
ctrl + i
) and look at the console output to see if anything weird has happened?Yes, likely both server and client, if that functionality isn't already available somehow.
I have certainly thought about it, but trust me, it is not worth the massive collaborative effort between Blue Iris and myself that it would take to do this with an acceptable level of performance. There's simply too much complexity and very little gain.If it were, I think it would already be there.
Heh, I can't believe you are asking this. But UI3's Jpeg options are basically just compatibility modes for systems that can't run H.264. You don't get camera audio with Jpeg streams, and the frame rate can be low, and the compression is not very efficient.So what do you suggest? I had always used Jpeg HD, but after seeing these last few posts I have changed to 1080p2MP. Pros cons?
? Thanks for the reply. Maybe I had asked that already? I am getting old you know.I can't believe you are asking this