Adam Ginsberg
Young grasshopper
- Oct 24, 2016
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Yep, dunce cap it is.....I never even tried the Jpeg Best Quality setting, only the 3 H.264 streaming options. Going to Jpeg Best Quality made all the difference. Thanks for the help.
Yes, codec and audio bitrate are shown. Sometimes I can hear some crackling noise from my speakers of both tablet and notebook.Right click the video and choose "Stats for nerds" and see if the audio codec is showing.
Yes, codec and audio bitrate are shown. Sometimes I can hear some crackling noise from my speakers of both tablet and notebook.
The volume control bar is set to about 80%. I can give you access to my server if you would like to to take a look.
1) Are you sure your speaker/headphone volume is up high enough?
2) Does it sound different if you listen directly through the Blue Iris local console?
3) If you have either of the official mobile apps (iOS or Android), are they any different than UI3 regarding audio?
Indeed. Thanks for the pointer!On the first tab of Blue Iris's options window you will find a System Name field that is set to "Unnamed".
If I was going to make one suggestion, it would be that the schedule selector be more distinct from the camera group selector. I imagine some people change schedules (I only ever use 1), but I like to change camera groups from time to time, and I get distracted visually by which button is the one that I want.
Regardless, I intend to send you a paypal tip. I hope you've enjoyed the work, because I doubt we can all contribute an amount that's equal to all the effort that you've put into it!
Thanks!
Matthew
I love UI3 ! Just found a minor 'flaw' if you will. when you right click on an image and choose to 'copy link to image' and paste it in a browser address line, its' missing the leading '/' so you have to add that in.
http://192.168.0.166:81/image/Index?time=1522615225819&session=xxxxxxxxxx
If you could just improve the image quality on PTZ operations, i.e. get rid of the blockiness and refocus issues.
You can control the H.264 encoder parameters by configuring the three encoder profiles "Streaming 0", "Streaming 1", and "Streaming 2" in Blue Iris. These profiles are not configurable in UI3 directly. In Blue Iris's console, open [B]Blue Iris Options[/B] > [B]Web server[/B] tab > [B]Advanced[/B]. Here, you can [B]configure [/B]each of the encoder profiles.[/QUOTE]
Also if the encoding preset is currently set to "ultrafast", try "superfast" instead because that includes a deblocking filter that makes the image look significantly less blocky.
Of course if you're actually having focus issues, like autofocus in the PTZ, then there really is nothing to be done about that besides buying a better PTZ camera.
http://blah.blah.blah:8282image/Index?time=1234567&session=329c0cf83ke3642b2fc60cb528317b85
so between 8282 and image the '/' is not in the clipboard from the copied url its '8282image'
Ah, okay, I found the problem. Inadvertently caused by moving the ui3.htm page out of a subdirectory and to the www root
I'll fix that and upload a new version.