It seems to do what it wantsanyone else B-I up/down/rows not evenly spaced
my bottom row of cameras is larger then the rest of rows
its been like this for me for many versions now
ver 4.5.0.0
post an imageanyone else B-I up/down/rows not evenly spaced
my bottom row of cameras is larger then the rest of rows
its been like this for me for many versions now
ver 4.5.0.0
yeah i still have a few old school 640480's in usepost an image
are you running cameras at different resolutions from each other?
That is normal and expected..the cameras are different aspect rations, the only way to make them even is to artificially stretch the image which would make things look weird...yeah i still have a few old school 640480's in use
the first 3 rows look even
the last row isnt
i had a feeling that was the caseThat is normal and expected..the cameras are different aspect rations, the only way to make them even is to artificially stretch the image which would make things look weird...
You can use blue iris's anamorphic setting in the camera video tab to manipulate the aspect ration but it will record the image that way as well (if you really want this you can clone the cams and record the proper aspect ration and live display the others)
There really small ones look like 1080p cameras in corridor mode.That is odd, I have four rows of cams with a mixture of 640x480 & 1920 x 1080 but only 4 cams per row. What are those real small cam windows you have in row 3 ? You could try to disable certain cams and the hide them too see if a particular cam is causing issue. I even tried adding a couple of new dummy cams so I would get 5 cams in a row, but all of my rows remain same size top to bottom.
Well, I just learned something new....never seen that feature in any of my cams. I haven't ran any Axis for a few years, but I would start there and see if those are making your display rows uneven.There really small ones look like 1080p cameras in corridor mode.
Ok, I tried setting my HIK cam to corridor mode and it made my cam window look like yours, BUT the rows remained even, so that's not it. In the past, whenever I have a goofy BI window sizing issue I go into the registry and delete the "windowsMetrics" folder. You can export this folder and save it first if you are worried, but BI will just regenerate a new one once you restart BI. I have attached a pic to its path.....something to try. When I grab BI's window and resize BI, it doesn't care if you have 1 row or 5 rows, on mine the rows always remain the same.the small ones are hik 1080p cameras in corridor mode
yes, that was why at first I thought it was a odd/even thing, but it really depends how your cams are in the layout. I dragged one of my 640x480 to different a row and everything changes, so it is really a trial and error and see what happens. Good luck !if i disabled one of the 640 cams it looks normal which ends up at 20 cams