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I have the Pi Cam working on my Pi Zero 2. However I just noticed that while the camera window re-opens every time you come back to the main fluidd page, it actually spawns a new instance of the camera feed instead of killing the old one. This doesn't happen when I switch Chrome tabs, but it does when I click on one of the different fluidd pages e.g. Config or Settings and then come back to the home page.
I opened the task manager and looked at my internet usage. When I first open the page my incoming traffic jumps by 10mbps(cam first connection). I change Chrome tabs and the 10mbps drop, however when I do the same with the Fluidd tabs the 10mbps don't go away and when I go back to the home page the camera window loads up again and adds another 10mbps on top of the previous ones. I did this 4 more times and fluid started having issues loading up the page. Closing the chrome tab or changing chrome tabs resets it back to zero.
I assume whatever check was added for Chrome tabs to minimize bandwidth on the cam was not added to the fluidd tabs as well. Hopefully this shouldn't be a huge issue to fix.
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I have the Pi Cam working on my Pi Zero 2. However I just noticed that while the camera window re-opens every time you come back to the main fluidd page, it actually spawns a new instance of the camera feed instead of killing the old one. This doesn't happen when I switch Chrome tabs, but it does when I click on one of the different fluidd pages e.g. Config or Settings and then come back to the home page.
I opened the task manager and looked at my internet usage. When I first open the page my incoming traffic jumps by 10mbps(cam first connection). I change Chrome tabs and the 10mbps drop, however when I do the same with the Fluidd tabs the 10mbps don't go away and when I go back to the home page the camera window loads up again and adds another 10mbps on top of the previous ones. I did this 4 more times and fluid started having issues loading up the page. Closing the chrome tab or changing chrome tabs resets it back to zero.
I assume whatever check was added for Chrome tabs to minimize bandwidth on the cam was not added to the fluidd tabs as well. Hopefully this shouldn't be a huge issue to fix.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: