if rebooting your ip camera causes you to lose presets, the problem is not with ui2....its with your camera...ui2/bi needs your camera to recall the presets to work...Hi,
Each time I reboot my IP cams for any reason the PTZ Presets in the Ui2 interface no longer work. I have to go set them all again.
Can I stop this from happening, do I have a setting that is no correct?
yeah I know Ui3 is out, I am not the fan of it yet but some day. As for the presets if I go into the web interface for the cameras itself and press the 1-9 buttons those still work. If I then set them in Ui2 again (long click, press ok) they start to work again.if rebooting your ip camera causes you to lose presets, the problem is not with ui2....its with your camera...ui2/bi needs your camera to recall the presets to work...
fyi, ui3 is out...
Only for the org. setup never after that and not after a disconnection.Do you run an inspect scan in bi? That pulls the presets from the cam into bi.
Ui3 and 2 pull the presets from bi.
Only for the org. setup never after that and not after a disconnection.
I just reproduced it in the following order.
Set the preset in Ui2, just 1 on 1 cam. Moved the cam and hit the preset and it went back.
Rebooted the cam from its own web interface
Ui2, Preset stopped working, Cam interface it still works.
I didn't touch any of the settings in Blue Iris or the Ui2.
Cam is using generic RTSP for video and ONVIF for PTZ.
Could Blue Iris be running the inspect itself on a disconnect/reconnect? (it doesn't on just a disable I just tried that)
Yeah it's a sumpple cam and it's listed but if you use that model in the PTZ the presets go nuts. If I hit preset 1 in the UI the camera spins itself around until the image is upside down. I flip it back to ONVIF and press the same preset and it goes back to normal.Sounds like the camera's onvif implementation sucks. What kind of camera is it? Is there an option for that brand in the dropdown list on the PTZ/Control tab?
I can't believe my eyes. The camera went upside-down and didn't even auto-rotate the image for you. Does it do that normally or only when you use Blue Iris to goto a preset? Next time you buy a PTZ, make sure it is from a known quality brand like Dahua or Hikvision.
Also, perhaps off-topic, but you sure go for the hard-to-reach PTZ controls. You know there are PTZ controls under the live views and you don't have to dig through a context menu to reach them?