Yellow triangle, top right of camera windows

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FEXTtrace
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Yellow triangle, top right of camera windows

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Current version of BI5, R5.4.9.18 x64.
updated last night to the latest, this morning all windows have yellow triangle on top right. all cameras are alerting and recording fine.
Anyone with info regarding this please?

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Dawsmac
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I am now getting the same, reolink cameras. Sorry not much help. But your not alone.



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Matts1984
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Re: Yellow triangle, top right of camera windows

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Is there anything in your Blue Iris Status > Log?

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The Log page in Status contains one or more warning messages or one or more
cameras has an error condition or warning, such as low frame rate or a push
webcasting error
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No sign of them here with a mixture of cameras :?
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In BI, check the 'Video' tab 'Max Rate' of the camera. Sometimes, the frame rate will get lowered and this field will get lowered.

Also, if you click on the camera, then off it, does the Yellow warning go away? Sometimes when I startup BI, I'll get these warnings a one or two cameras. Selecting & deselecting them makes those yellow warning go away.
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Is it me or the logs seem to be very hit and miss when trying to understand what's causing the . Is there a way of increasing the debugging ?

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I am having the same issue, on all my cams except one, its a wyze pan cam with modded software for BI. If i turn sub stream off on reolink cam, triangle goes away but im not using subs on my qsee dvr cams and they have triangle. Im assuming there is an issue with frame rates but im not sure. This started after an update back in july i believe. Everything is working fine as it should I'm thinking there may be a glitch with blue iris that is being overlooked again I'm not sure. You'd think for the price you pay for Blue Iris it would run more efficiently and flawlessly. :?
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I'm not seeing this so far with a mix of cams.

TimG wrote: Sat Aug 21, 2021 3:57 pm No sign of them here with a mixture of cameras :?
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Dawsmac
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I have move away from reolink... yes I know ;)
Yellow triangle Image has gone :) seem to be something to so with the primary and sub stream not in sync.

That what was wrong with mine.

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IAmATeaf wrote: Wed Sep 15, 2021 7:06 pm Check your fps to iframe ratio, ideally it should be 1.0.
This definitely seems to be the issue with mine. I have a cheapo camera that has limited settings and I unfortunately cannot adjust the i-frame gap. On another have it set to 1s (1.0) or 2s (0.5) and it's fine.
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