Yeah, I just pasted that in graphically so as not to mask the stuff below it when opened. ![]()
My PC has 16MB RAM.
Here’s the BS version I’m running:
…and the phone and Android version being emulated:
Yeah, I just pasted that in graphically so as not to mask the stuff below it when opened. ![]()
My PC has 16MB RAM.
Here’s the BS version I’m running:
…and the phone and Android version being emulated:
LOL my bad, didn’t realize that. This laptop has 8GB so it’s not going to let me allocate all of it. I’m actually on a newer build of BS than you are I believe.
5.22.140.1032 P64
Oh, and I am emulating the Galaxy S22 Ultra as well.
I only have one GPU available on this Optiplex laptop. I followed the help article and made sure everything was optimized. Overnight none of the cameras messed up, but Tinycam did crash again. It was sitting at the area waiting for me to decide to send an error report or go to live view.
Monitoring tab in Wyze app on an Android tablet. Enter Developer Mode and set screen to never sleep while plugged in. 4 camera’s a page. Runs 24/7.
The Wyze app is not available on Bluestacks.
I am in the same boat. I have a old TV with a fire stick in my office that I use to display my Wyze Cams and since an update about a month ago, all my cameras have failed. I have pinged the TinyCam dev, but it looks like the app may no longer be maintained.
So far, my work-around is to pull up the wyze live webpage on a different monitor on my computer, but this is not as good as the dedicated display I was using.
Progress! ![]()
It’s the holidays. Here’s hoping you find something that works and satisfies before the new year! ![]()
So they are failing to display still, but a lot less frequent than before. However, the Tinycam app crashing has increased at least 5x. I may try pro just to see, but right now I have the live web view running in Edge. We’ll see how that goes. I think at this point it just is what it is.
What I use is Google Chrome and the my.wyze.com/live site to access all my cameras have tried using LDPlayer a android emulator but couldn’t download the WYZE app onto it not sure why though
did you change the android version in bluestacks?
I’ve tried several, none made a difference. From what I’m gathering here, it just is what it is. The answer is don’t use Bluestacks and Tinycam. The last few days I’ve had the live web view running in Chrome. There is a lot of wasted real estate that way, but at least it’s stable.
That’s what I moved to as well. Chrome and the live view seem to be stable.
If you are running Windows 11 and have an Android device, use the built-in “Phone Link” feature. Install the “Link to Windows” app.
You can run the Wyze app on Windows, then select “Monitoring” and then click the rotate view icon
for a resizable, multi-cam monitoring display.
Phone Link also works with IOS however with limited features as compared to Android.