Added in Version 1.11.Hi - great utility....thanks for all your efforts.
Could you add a config item to specify a backup folder target?
Thanks
Oh my. That is quite a memory leak. What the hell??!!Since the update last night I am getting very high program ram usage- 4.7Gb not sure if it's related.
I don't think I'm going to do the position remembering, not for an app this simple which is not really meant to be actively used very much. It is a very fiddly thing to do, accounting for desktop layout changes that may cause windows to open off-screen and whatnot.In the next update would it be possible that if a window is moved- eg performance tab, that the program remembers its position. I find i can often stop the program by closing a window as the 'x' is just above the 'stop service' button
Memory leak is fixed in version 1.11.1. Took me all day because work got busy for a whileSince the update last night I am getting very high program ram usage- 4.7Gb not sure if it's related.
Thank you.Memory leak is fixed in version 1.11.1. Took me all day because work got busy for a while
Thank you - that is great.Added in Version 1.11.
I'll test this change with the next Blue Iris update (could do it faster, but I'm lazy) and then release itThank you - that is great.
Could I be a pain and suggest that the BI programme update files are stored in a similarily specified path?
Sorry to ask....
David
Yet again, THANK YOU for bothering to take this suggestion onboard.Alright, I tested by redownloading/installing the latest update and it worked fine. Version 1.12 is now available.
Wrong thread to post a UI3 error reportHey BP! Over the past few weeks I'm getting these errors shown on my iPad using the new auto-maximise feature. It's on an old 2nd gen iPad with iOS 9.3 using MJPEG.
I've tested with UI3 running on various computers and doesn't show the errors.
It doesn't seem to be actually causing a problem (as in the cams still enlarge on motion)? Only thing I've noticed is that sometimes a cam gets 'stuck' in its maximised state.
thanks!
EDIT: I'm using Dolphin X as the browser
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Apologies! I'm not quite sure how I managed thatWrong thread to post a UI3 error report
Anyway, I think both of those are the same error, just happening in different places. Based on the line number, it happens when UI3 tries to use the HTML5 history API to update the URL at the top of the browser (happens during or after clip playback). Since that is a relatively unimportant feature in UI3, I'll make that error just silently log to the developer console and not spam you like that.
You might consider choosing a different browser. Most websites do not report script errors of any kind to the user and will just silently fail, which makes for a bad time. Dolphin X clearly has trouble with basic HTML5 features.
Been a while since I looked at the code but I am pretty sure it is looking in two places, as seen in your log:How do you configure the paths to where it is looking for the BI files? I have mine installed in a different directory.
Can only seem to change backup paths.
Is there a line in the .cfg config file I can add to change this?
11/07/2023 14:44:27 Found 1 blue iris processes and 0 update processes.
11/07/2023 14:44:27 No update file to back up in path: C:\ProgramData\Blue Iris\temp
11/07/2023 14:44:27 No update file to back up in path: C:\Program Files\Blue Iris 5
Thanks
ah I see - so its only backing up the latest version?Been a while since I looked at the code but I am pretty sure it is looking in two places, as seen in your log:
1) Where Blue Iris is actively running from (this is where update files used to go in older BI versions)
2) Where Blue Iris's "temp" folder is configured in the windows registry (this is where updates go in newer BI versions), so there should not be any need for a setting to control this.
So when you install a Blue Iris update via Blue Iris's GUI, then BiUpdateHelper should see the update process running, wait for it to finish, then move the update installer to the Blue Iris 5 directory and rename it to match the currently installed Blue Iris version.
I've never used it but apparently Blue iris can archive its own update files now if you check the appropriate box in Settings > About > Updates.
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