ws://192.168.11.213:1884
ws://192.168.11.213:1884/
Not known to me.Is this a known issue? Log file too large to display?
I can find no sign of an error message like that in the UI3 source code."unable to display log file"
No idea what that means. The disk usage stats are impossible to load from a cache, so it is likely not relevant that you cleared the (browser?) cache or rebooted.Also disk usage stats sometimes are all crazy, clearing cache or rebooting on tablet usually fixes that issue...
Next time that UI3 shows what you think are the wrong disc stats, go directly to the Bi machine and look at what BI is reporting in the status window to see if they match."unable to display log file" "unable to connect to BI" was popping up a lot for me, sometimes a reboot of my tablet (primary viewing device) helped.
I went into the BI console and saw that the log file was quite large, when I cleared it, I could then see the log file on my tablet from UI3.
Is this a known issue? Log file too large to display?
Also disk usage stats sometimes are all crazy, clearing cache or rebooting on tablet usually fixes that issue...
Details matter, our crystal ball is on the fritz.Sorry, can't remember exact error... "unable to contact server" or something like that, otherwise, no problems viewing cams and event recordings (I can also view full camera list, could I do that if "unable to contact server"?). I rebooted the server, and tablet still wouldn't show log file, cleared log file thru BI console, and then the tablet showed the log file (using Chrome).
I get the disk status stuff, I know it's wrong on my tablet, it never shows over allocation on the console... but quite frequently shows over allocated on my tablet...
Maybe just a quirk of android?
I'm on latest B.I. 5.6.6.0, and UI3 is acting a little odd on mobile devices recently: I just noticed today that timeline view always wants to jump to the nearest alert after scrolling the timeline. It will not allow me to continue playback from any arbitrary position on the timeline. This happens on Brave (Android) browser if that makes any difference, but I don't remember it behaving this way in the recent past. Works fine on Firefox on a desktop, BTW.
Can anyone else confirm this issue on mobile browsers?
You likely enabled "Skip dead-air during playback".I'm on latest B.I. 5.6.6.0, and UI3 is acting a little odd on mobile devices recently: I just noticed today that timeline view always wants to jump to the nearest alert after scrolling the timeline. It will not allow me to continue playback from any arbitrary position on the timeline. This happens on Brave (Android) browser if that makes any difference, but I don't remember it behaving this way in the recent past. Works fine on Firefox on a desktop, BTW.
Can anyone else confirm this issue on mobile browsers?
Ok, my bad, the "skip dead-air" was inadvertently turned on in UI3 settings. Head hung in shame for the dumb question, but thanks for the quick reply.You likely enabled "Skip dead-air during playback".
This setting exists both in Blue Iris Settings > Other tab, and in UI3's UI Settings > Timeline section. UI3 lets you override whatever was set in Blue Iris. You can also set this in UI3 via context menu (right-click or long press on touchscreen) on the timeline, or by clicking the little settings gear during timeline playback.
Yes you can do this using the below in your overrides file:I have another observation. Running 226 on 5.6.5.9. All the tablets are using D2W and have buttery smooth live stream. However after about 12 hours, I start to get the orange clock indicating excessive delay in the browser. Looking at the stats for nerds, I'm seeing 22,000ms delays.
Is there a way to have the UI3 interface reload a given view when it detects the buildup of delayed playback? IOW, if the browser is able to detect the delay (i.e. clock shows up), then have it reload when delay gets to XXXms...
ui3-local-overrides.js
/ UI3 Local Overrides Sample - Network Delay Triggers Video Restart
var maximumNetworkDelay = 3000; / milliseconds
setInterval(function ()
{
var h264_player = videoPlayer.GetPlayerObject();
if (h264_player)
{
if (h264_player.GetNetworkDelay() > maximumNetworkDelay)
{
console.log("Refreshing video stream because of high network delay");
videoPlayer.RefreshVideoStream();
}
}
}, 1000);
/
characters but the forum software here deletes one of them for some reason.I will gladly play with the code, but am wondering if adding the option to auto reset up on max delay of xyz seconds in the settings wouldn't be a simply option for us non-coding users.Yup, I've also noticed the delay grows on a raspberry pi 4 that I have continuously streaming a "d2w" stream. I haven't been able to figure out the cause of the delay yet. So that local overrides script is currently the best solution.
Just be sure to fix the two comment lines near the top if you copy the code out of the forum. The two comments should each have two of the/
characters but the forum software here deletes one of them for some reason.