I am running v3.310 and for the most part it is working "ok". However I have a problem with it that I did not have with v3.295 previously that affects my NightWatch B&W wireless camera mounted inside my garage.
Either after some period of time or after some macros run, I find that the camera which is supposed to always be on (I only have ONE camera) is no longer on. By that I mean that the video screen in AHP is showing a pattern like you get from a TV when there is no video signal. Also, the "Go Live" button is illuminated in blue and if I press that button, then the video comes back. Here's what the camera button looks like:
And the video looks like this:
If I press the "go live" button, the video returns to normal - for a while. I don't know if the problem occurs when other macros run or just from sitting in an operational state for a while. I will try to look into that further.
Here's what the "go live" button looks like after I press it (and the video cam is working again):
And the camera is working again too - it's just dark in garage with door closed and only one light on...
Any thoughts on this problem? I was reluctant to try v3.316 because my previous attempt to use it ran into other problems. v3.310 seems stable except for this one problem.
Jerry
UPDATE 09SEP11 - it appears that this happens when a macro runs AND if the video camera window is temporarily dropped from the screen (like if a macro runs and then I go I edit a macro which removes the video camera display from the screen) and then come back to the garage panel again, the green light indicating the camera is on will have gone away and I have to press the 'go live' button again. Oddly enough, if I run the macro but do not do something that removes the video window from the screen, then the video keeps working.
So, basically I can replicate the problem if I do this:
1) With camera working properly in AHP and displaying live video - green light on for camera, click on the "close door macro" (or run some other
macro - doesn't seem to matter which one)
2) Now click 'edit' on any macro - which takes the camera off screen
3) Now go back to the garage panel - the green light for the camera is now off and the 'go live' button is blue again.
4) Click the 'go live' button and the video window pops up again and the camera starts working again - green light comes back on