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    UI3 Connection refused/NGINX 502 Bad Gateway - TCP backlog

    Confirmed that 5.2.7.1 fixes this problem.
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    UI3 Connection refused/NGINX 502 Bad Gateway - TCP backlog

    I worked with Ken to prove out the problem and he believes he has fixed it in 5.2.7.1 (to be released today).
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    UI3 Connection refused/NGINX 502 Bad Gateway - TCP backlog

    Hi, Has anyone else started running into problems with Blue Iris refusing connections during the load of the UI3 web interface? During the initial load of the UI3 with all of the thumbnails and assets, I will commonly get a 502 Bad Gateway because the BI port isn't accepting the connection...
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    4.8.3 - November 1, 2018

    I spoke to support and the header issue has been fixed. You should find that the GIF now works via reverse proxies.
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    4.8.3 - November 1, 2018

    For some reason, these GIF paths when served by BlueIris are not sending valid HTTP header responses, it just responds with the GIF payload and no headers, which is why it isn't working via nginx. I'm not sure if this is by design for the 3D push or what, it seems a bit broken. I'm going to...
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    Kindle Fire/Android as dedicated viewers (stability?)

    TinyCam Pro has been excellent on both of my fires and rock solid. It has a lot of nice features that even Blue Iris lacks. Blue Iris on the fire just isn't stable compared to the iOS version.
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    Kindle Fire/Android as dedicated viewers (stability?)

    @looney2ns @giomania Thanks for the TinyCamPro pointers. I am testing it now and it seems to be stable so far. It also has some nice features like squelch as well. I'll see if it can stay running for a few days on an HD8.
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    Kindle Fire/Android as dedicated viewers (stability?)

    No rush, just wanted to see if anyone else had success or if it was just me. I’ll attempt to do some debugging and report back any findings. Happy holidays.
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    Kindle Fire/Android as dedicated viewers (stability?)

    For what its worth, this H264 test works correctly in both Silk and Chrome on the kindle fire: MP4 H.264 Video Test Perhaps there is some client side code in UI3 that isn't working correctly for my setup. Can anyone else confirm my behavior? I'd take a stable viewer without squelch over one...
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    Kindle Fire/Android as dedicated viewers (stability?)

    Yep, I stay current. So current that I get to rollback every few months when a bug is introduced. :)
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    Kindle Fire/Android as dedicated viewers (stability?)

    I did just update my ui3 beta and dropped one of my streaming profiles significantly in quality. I can see the quality drop from the desktop browser but both Silk Browser and Chrome don't render the video, but they do stream the audio.
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    Kindle Fire/Android as dedicated viewers (stability?)

    Yep, this works fine for the picture but then I lose audio. Is audio supposed to work with UI3 for non-H264? On UI2 it worked, but very delayed so it wasn't usable. Everything works fine using ui3/H264 from a desktop browser.
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    Kindle Fire/Android as dedicated viewers (stability?)

    This: Squelch - Wikipedia ie: high water mark for audio cut-off. It is available in the native BI app by long pressing the headphone/listen button.
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    Kindle Fire/Android as dedicated viewers (stability?)

    Hey Actran, I have, it is much more stable with the browser. However, I want audio and I don't believe UI2 or UI3 supports squelch. I am running an older UI3 build but it is complaining that the CPU can't keep up with the H264 stream. I do get audio, but no picture. I need to mess with the...
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    Kindle Fire/Android as dedicated viewers (stability?)

    Has anyone had any success using a Kindle Fire tablet with the Blue Iris app from the Amazon App store? It works well, until the app crashes after a while. Doing the same test on an iPad works just fine all day. Has anyone had luck with Android tablets using the builds in the Google Play store...
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