I am not, my mistake I thought it will work without HTTPSAre you using HTTPS to connect? It also needs to be a supported browser.
Nope, that is the whole point of the issue I linked on github earlier. To get the Chrome developers to reconsider allowing WebCodecs to be used without HTTPS hosting, because it is impractical for applications exactly like Blue Iris.I am not, my mistake I thought it will work without HTTPS
I only run his stable version. I think the last stable is from August. I never run his latest version as they are riddled with bugs.Quick update question. How often do people apply BI Updates? I have BI updates coming to my inbox through the forum but it seems there's a new update almost everyday. I always thought the mindset on here was if it ain't broke don't fix it. Does eveyone do daily updates?
Yea I'm not sure what the best solution is... I don't currently run deepstack (but plan to in the future) I understand the need for the larger images to read the annotations. I quite liked the smaller preview animations as it was easy to mouse over and scroll through several. With the current behavior it is semi-jarring to scroll through and go from small to large small to large... My eyes have to refocus to a larger image and then back to the alerts list to hover over the next alert.@mrfrankmrfrank @sebastiantombs That is an recent change in UI3.
It was done because deepstack can make annotations on a high-res JPEG file associated with the alert. Things like drawing a box around an object and labeling it "person 96%" or whatever. At the small size, these annotations were not typically legible. So now when Blue Iris indicates it has a Hi-res JPEG file associated with an alert, UI3 will load that at full resolution instead of the smaller thumbnail when you mouse over the alert. This is configured in Blue Iris Camera Properties > Trigger. But perhaps deepstack integration can also cause these images to be created? I've never actually used deepstack.
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There are also some new settings related to the preview animation, including the ability to turn off the animation when a high resolution JPEG is found (in order to actually give the user time to read deepstack's annotations).
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If needed, I suppose I could add another setting that prevents the Hi-res JPEG from being shown at all, so the preview will just always be normal size.
Thank you for your amazing work on all of ui3...I'll add a setting to let the hi-res previews be turned off, in a future UI3 update. It will be under the Clips / Alerts section of UI Settings.