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When watching it from the cloud at home on my gigabit fiber internet, I only get 1 frame ~every 5 secs. I keep getting warnings about bandwidth, but the printer is hardwired to my institutions gigabit network, and I can stream at 1080+ on my home internet, so, external to the printer, a warning of +500KBps is not even a drop in the bucket as far as work-home bandwidth. In my situation, I have the camera quality set just below maximum, and I believe 5 fps. This camera is a POWERFUL selling point, and makes a fantastic tool when working remotely via the raisecloud, but a couple of functionality issues are holding it back from being amazing. So as it stands, thus, I imagine the only utility of the camera for most people is to see if: print has started, print failed catastrophically, or bed is clear and a new print can be sent. The image quality is good enough that by manually zooming with my fingers I can pretty consistently advise them what the problem is, though it's not always easy, but for anyone else, on a regular computer, even the popout window is just about the same size (that of a matchbox).
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Currently, I work on a surface pro tablet so I pull up the camera and just zoom my whole screen in. Reason: Our research lab works in shifts, and as the administrator, people may call me at all hours about what to do after a failed print from some incorrect settings.
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streamline the feed so it updates more regularly, and record time lapses occasionally Title: webcam refresh rate, zoom, and timelapseÄescription: Would really love a way to be able to zoom, or fullscreen the camera on raisecloud.