![]() ![]() You could also try running Remote Access Wizard. To make this a bit easier in the future, bp2008 has kindly added this item to his UI3 issues list. In the event Blue Iris blocked the IP address of the PC running Blue Iris, go into Blue Iris Settings -> Web server -> Advanced and remove the IP address that is blocked under 'Limit IP addresses'. NOTE: To get this to work, I had to force Jpeg SD quality to get a smooth playback (imagine how small the controls are on the watch!!) 1.2 ( issue existed before 13) Server: latest release of BI 5. This has all been fairly recent issue with in the last few months. Then it wont reconnect unless I restart the app. Note that the inserted string makes use of the Blue Iris action set macros &WAN and &ALERT_DB.įinally, to demonstrate how this can work with ANY device (with a supported browser), the following short video shows me streaming an alert from a Blue Iris Email action on an Apple Watch. When I try to access the quick preview clip it stalls and disconnects me in the app. This is illustrated by the following screenshots. For more information please visit our website at. Simply add this string &WAN/ui3.htm?rec=&ALERT_DB&maximize=1Īnd it will resolve to a clickable link when the alert is received on your device. Here at HomeTech Video we design and install custom high quality camera systems. What makes this possible is a new UI3 HTTP query parameter rec= recently added by can read more about this new feature in the UI3 help: I do appreciate it.This post describes how to configure the following Blue Iris ''On alert" actions to stream alerts directly in UI3 on ANY of your devices. ![]() Thanks for giving it such close attention. And the updated did in fact include IE updates. Support If you need support with UI3, the best place to go for help is the Blue Iris section of the IpCamTalk forum. I do updates manually and I was way behind. I do them manually because I don't like MS running things on my computer behind my back. Maybe the reason that this is the one that failed is because my Windows Auto-update service is disabled. I do have a thought on why this one failed. Even though the "undefined" didn't affect it, It's actually nice to see the address bar 'nice and clean', " ". You want to not be using port 80, but theres extra Blue Iris steps there. Port forward 80 and 443 to the WAN IP address of the Unifi. Didn't even notice, but the "undefined" that inserted itself before is now gone. Put the WAN IP address of the Unifi in the 'DMZ'. Probably you could play older clips just fine, but not the newest one if it is still being recorded to. All that being said, now that you mention it, I now notice the "undefined" is no longer showing up in the address bar after the updates. Ok, well Blue Iris cant read MP4 (or AVI) while they are still open for writing, and what you describe is what happens if you try to do so. In no situation should a failure of a hardware encoder cause a clip to be deleted. That's why I was so sure the URL was correct because none of that changed, (and still hasn't changed), only the BI update was done. ![]() When I finally sit down at the computer after my morning coffee, I then can put my cameras in cycle mode in a window in the corner of my screen using "ctrl ~" while using Firefox as my real web browser. And the point of all this is that I have a dedicated BI browser with windows auto start that shows up full screen when my computer auto starts at 8: a.m. The IE desktop shortcut is set in the Windows auto-start. Here's the setup: IE set to start with the home page. Our browser interface (or 'UI3' as its called internally) is a very powerful client that you may use to connect to your Blue Iris for remote viewing. ![]() It had always come up by itself that way in the address bar when the shortcut on the desktop is actually "C:\Program Files (x86)\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe" and in IE the home page is " ". Yea, I noticed the "undefined" way back and just ignored it because it had always worked, 'if ain't broke don't fix it" thought. Click to expand.Sorry, I was on a little trip over the weekend. ![]()
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