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No snapshot/image from http://<remotehost>:8000/image.jpg URL #3

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FledPotato opened this issue Apr 30, 2019 · 3 comments
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No snapshot/image from http://<remotehost>:8000/image.jpg URL #3

FledPotato opened this issue Apr 30, 2019 · 3 comments

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@FledPotato
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Using the link to get a single frame just plays the stream, so I cant use it for OctoPrint timelapses. Any way to fix this or use a different URL for the same result?

@billgeek
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Having the same issue and I wanted to debug this myself, so I cloned the repository and bumped the target version to Win 10 1903. Side-loading the resulting package seems to have resolved the issue.

I suspect one of two things:
A) An older version is uploaded to the Windows Store
B) Could be caused by the outdated target environment

@noahpodgurski
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Has anyone found a concrete fix to this? Bumping mine to Win 10 1903 hasn't fixed it.

@LonShapiro
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LonShapiro commented Feb 22, 2023

Using the link to get a single frame just plays the stream, so I cant use it for OctoPrint timelapses. Any way to fix this or use a different URL for the same result?

I have the same issue. When I use the URL, with applicable substitutions, http://:/?image.jpg in a browser I get a stream and it is rejected by octoprint.

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