General
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iPhone client/app
It seems like most of the people working for us have either an iPhone or an iPod touch. It'd be great to have a very simple app that allows them to login and maybe select an individual camera to view. Wouldn't have to have a ton of features, but just the ability to pull up the cameras on the iPhone/iPod touch would be great.
65 votes -
add an audible alarm to the client to sound when motion is detected
Would be great to add an audible alarm to the client to sound when motion is detected; this would draw attention to the monitor on which the client is showing the camera feed.
11 votes -
Add support for audio during live view
Live audio currently isn't supported in Version 2 because of the way the client streams the audio.
Feature request:
http://improve.bluecherrydvr.com/issues/5608 votes -
Make us an option to start/stop motion alarm without loosing trigger view config
I live quite North on our planet and it's snowing here, and the alarm is going highwire on all cameras. It shuld be an easy way to start/stop the alarms without reconfigure the trigger view for each camera when it stops snowing again. if i have 16 cameras and must reconfigure every cam each time........ Im gona loos it ;-)
6 votes -
XBMC Add-on for live view
I have a small XBMC powered machine (zotac) on each of my TVs. It would be awesome if there was an add-on where I could pull up the live view on these systems.
4 votes -
Be able to select a point in the timeline and see all cameras (or those selected in your view) starting at that time.
Be able to select a point in the timeline and see all cameras (or those selected in your view) starting at that time.
4 votes -
Linux installers for Bluecherry client other than only .deb
On the downloads page for the client there is a .deb package for the Linux download. I'm an Arch Linux user where a .deb package obviously won't work. Could you create a .tar.xz or a PKGBUILD for Arch Linux then maybe even an .rpm for all the users using Red Hat/Fedora/OpenSUSE?
3 votes -
Client setting or command line option to specify Live View Frame Rate and Layout
I'm running 2 clients simultaneously on dual monitors. Ideally I would like to be able to specify layout and frame rate as a command line option so that the launcher icon would open automatically to the desired presentation.
Thanks
2 votes -
Thumbnails
Include a thumbnail of motion detected in client Evemt Browser.
2 votesplanned ·
AdminCurtis Hall (Bluecherry)
(Staff, Bluecherry DVR - Linux based Digital Video Recorder)
responded
This is currently planned for 2.x:
http://improve.bluecherrydvr.com/issues/411Thanks!
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Record now and Stop Record of selected camera feeds.
Maybe not important for straight up surveillance, but in the scientific application I'm hoping to meet, it would be essential. Being able to select which camera feeds to record would be a big plus as well.
2 votesplanned ·
AdminCurtis Hall (Bluecherry)
(Staff, Bluecherry DVR - Linux based Digital Video Recorder)
responded
I’ve added this here: http://improve.bluecherrydvr.com/issues/979
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Add the option of having a black background for the date/time in the top corner. This provides needed contrast for clear visibility
I am using the BC client for research and it would be very helpful to have this contrast for easy extraction of time/date in real time
2 votes -
Preserve aspect ratio in client - separate the view and event windows
In the client it is awkward to change the vertical scale of the video, which happens when expanding the height of the event window. Why not move the event window to the side or let it be detached?
2 votes -
Full Screen Montage View With No Interaction Allowed
Add a link to a full screen montage view without any settings buttons. The montage view could be enabled in the settings by providing a layout to display and a readonly user who's role can display that montage layout only. This could be web or client enabled to allow a none editable live view that starts automatically for client display usage only... no interface interactions or event interactions.
1 vote -
1 vote
AdminCurtis Hall (Bluecherry)
(Staff, Bluecherry DVR - Linux based Digital Video Recorder)
responded
Please provide a more detail suggestion. This isn’t detailed enough to understand what you are talking about.
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Support ImmerVision 360 degree lenses
ImmerVision 360 degree lenses support both analog and network cameras. The actual dewrapping is done during playback.
0 votesplanned ·
AdminCurtis Hall (Bluecherry)
(Staff, Bluecherry DVR - Linux based Digital Video Recorder)
responded
I’ve added this to the roadmap: