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[Support]: Birdseye video left aligned #9585

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gkwok1 opened this issue Feb 1, 2024 · 6 comments
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[Support]: Birdseye video left aligned #9585

gkwok1 opened this issue Feb 1, 2024 · 6 comments

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@gkwok1
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gkwok1 commented Feb 1, 2024

Describe the problem you are having

Video in Birdeyes is left aligned when there is only 1 or 4 video. It used to be center aligned in 0.12

Version

0.13.1-34fb1c2

Frigate config file

None

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None

FFprobe output from your camera

None

Frigate stats

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Operating system

Proxmox

Install method

Docker Compose

Coral version

CPU (no coral)

Network connection

Wired

Camera make and model

Various

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@NickM-27
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NickM-27 commented Feb 1, 2024

0.12 used a grid, it wasn't align on the center. Can you provide an example of an issue you are seeing? otherwise not sure there is anything to be done here

@gkwok1
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gkwok1 commented Feb 1, 2024

My video is a 640 x 480 feed

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@NickM-27
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NickM-27 commented Feb 1, 2024

I see, if all of your camera streams are 4:3 then it would be best to change birdseye to be 4:3

@gkwok1
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gkwok1 commented Feb 1, 2024

I have some 4:3 and some 16:9 cameras.

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Newspaperman57 commented Feb 8, 2024

Hi, i believe my issue is related to this.
I have cameras in both 4:3, 16:9 and 9:16, so i have some very different ratios 😅

After 0.13 some cameras are overlapped in the birdseye-view, they used to be "squished" into the aspect-ratio of the birdseye view, which was of course not ideal, but at least somewhat usable :) This image is from a right-click -> "copy image", so not a screenshot:
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Note that i also have the same black padding on the right of the image as on gkwok1's example, but also a small bar on the left on each side of the first image

My birdseye-config:

birdseye:
  enabled: True
  mode: continuous

Also, i think the overview looks a bit odd with all the padding, just to let you know :)
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@NickM-27
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NickM-27 commented Feb 8, 2024

this is an unrelated issue, portrait cameras are not handled correctly currently, it is a difficult issue

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