looney2ns
IPCT Contributor
Keep in mind you don't need to pull full 1080p streams on those small screens. Throttle it back.
No. Live video only.are you able to view alerts, etc using TinyCam Pro with BI? I just picked up a cheap Lenova Tab 10 that I"m hoping to convert for a dedicated BI camera viewer and I'm hearing good things about TinyCam Pro.
Have you tried bringing up BI's built-in UI (webpage) over your LAN using Google Chrome? If not, insure BI is latest (or at least you install latest UI3) and bring it up:are you able to view alerts, etc using TinyCam Pro with BI? I just picked up a cheap Lenova Tab 10 that I"m hoping to convert for a dedicated BI camera viewer and I'm hearing good things about TinyCam Pro.
http://BlueIrisIP:port/ui3.htm
TonyR - I'll give that a try when I receive it. Thanks for the tip.Have you tried bringing up BI's built-in UI (webpage) over your LAN using Google Chrome? If not, insure BI is latest (or at least you install latest UI3) and bring it up:
Code:http://BlueIrisIP:port/ui3.htm
Since UI3 is now standard issue, shouldn’t the URL end with default.htm?Have you tried bringing up BI's built-in UI (webpage) over your LAN using Google Chrome? If not, insure BI is latest (or at least you install latest UI3) and bring it up:
Code:http://BlueIrisIP:port/ui3.htm
Depending how old his BI is and how he upgraded his UI files in 'www' to UI2, then UI3; mine will bring up the old UI2 if I end in 'default.htm' then log in with a valid user/pass. For him, I figured ending in 'ui3.htm' would insure he has that Chrome compatibility which is why I suggested in my post #26 above to insure "... BI is latest (or at least you install latest UI3). If he does this, 'ui3.htm' should work great.Since UI3 is now standard issue, shouldn’t the URL end with default.htm?
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Oh, well...I just checked and http://BI-IP:port with no specification for ui3 gets you to ui3. No need to specify "ui3" or "login". This is on BI version 4.7.6.1 which updated today.
Most likely cached in your browser; clean out cookies, history, etc and then try again...Oh, well...
On mine, that brings up the UI3 'login' which in turn, with valid user/pass, bring up the old UI2 'default', which works but is not desired.
Again, having 'ui3.htm' at he end pretty much guarantees anyone the new UI3 launch after successful user/pass, regardless of their upgrade path (like mine, perhaps wrongly, but it works).
Nope.Most likely cached in your browser; clean out cookies, history, etc and then try again...
Your user account(s) probably have their homepage set to ui2.htm. This is something you would have done ages ago and forgotten about. You can just clear that out or change it to ui3.htm.On mine, that brings up the UI3 'login' which in turn, with valid user/pass, bring up the old UI2 'default', which works but is not desired.