Describe the bug
Live view drop-down selection: "none" no longer selectable, you either have to keep the current camera or change to another camera.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Go to Live View, select three-by-three (on right)
Click on menu of top left panel, select a camera.
Click on menu of top left panel, try to select "(none)" -- you cannot, you can only select another camera
I Tried 1st from the top left side, and bottom right and then exhibit the same problem: you cannot select (none).
I also tried doing the same in all the other modes: single, two-by-two and main-plus-five modes, too; result was the same: (none) is not selectable.
Expected behavior
When selecting a camera, you should be able to select "(none)".
Why is this important? Because I often return to an old browser with 9 panels, all have timed out, because my computer was gone to sleep, or disconnected from the network, or whatever. I had the work-around of selecting a single pane, then select three-by-three and all 8 panels except for the top left would reconnect and display current streams. The top left would remain is timed-out mode. Then I would select top left and select (none), so the top left panel goes blank, then select top left again and the camera that had been there before thereby causing a complete refresh of all 9 camera. This is much faster and easier than visiting each of the nine panes and selecting "(none)" and then selecting the desired camera to force a refresh.
Server (please complete the following information):
jlpoole@pi:/usr/local/src/moonfire-nvr $ date; git describe --dirty; moonfire-nvr --version
Sat 14 Jan 2023 12:02:33 PM PST
v0.7.5-38-g2667dd6
moonfire-nvr 0.7.5
jlpoole@pi:/usr/local/src/moonfire-nvr $
Desktop (please complete the following information):
OS: Windows 7
Browser Firefox
Version 108.0.2
Chrome:
OS: Windows 7
Browser Google Chrome
Version Version 108.0.5359.126 (Official Build) (64-bit)
Describe the bug Live view drop-down selection: "none" no longer selectable, you either have to keep the current camera or change to another camera.
To Reproduce Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Expected behavior When selecting a camera, you should be able to select "(none)".
Why is this important? Because I often return to an old browser with 9 panels, all have timed out, because my computer was gone to sleep, or disconnected from the network, or whatever. I had the work-around of selecting a single pane, then select three-by-three and all 8 panels except for the top left would reconnect and display current streams. The top left would remain is timed-out mode. Then I would select top left and select (none), so the top left panel goes blank, then select top left again and the camera that had been there before thereby causing a complete refresh of all 9 camera. This is much faster and easier than visiting each of the nine panes and selecting "(none)" and then selecting the desired camera to force a refresh.
Server (please complete the following information): jlpoole@pi:/usr/local/src/moonfire-nvr $ date; git describe --dirty; moonfire-nvr --version Sat 14 Jan 2023 12:02:33 PM PST v0.7.5-38-g2667dd6 moonfire-nvr 0.7.5 jlpoole@pi:/usr/local/src/moonfire-nvr $
Desktop (please complete the following information):
Chrome: OS: Windows 7 Browser Google Chrome Version Version 108.0.5359.126 (Official Build) (64-bit)
On Gentoo Linux:
Camera (please complete the following information): Not applicable