Hi there,
is it possible to hide the gallery function for guests?
Greetings from Hanover / Germany
Daniel
Hide the gallery function for guests
Re: Hide the gallery function for guests
Hi Daniel
Please try autopilot: turn it on to “collages”
Please try autopilot: turn it on to “collages”
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Re: Hide the gallery function for guests
Hello Tim,
If I choose that, unfortunately it doesn't change anything.
I do not want the guests to be able to select the gallery on the homepage without right.
Another question:
the text "Cheese" that appears just before triggering is far too short
Can you extend the time here to 1 sec?
Greetings Daniel
If I choose that, unfortunately it doesn't change anything.
I do not want the guests to be able to select the gallery on the homepage without right.
Another question:
the text "Cheese" that appears just before triggering is far too short
Can you extend the time here to 1 sec?
Greetings Daniel
Re: Hide the gallery function for guests
Hi Daniel,
Unfortunately hiding the gallery entirely isn't possible.
How long cheese is shown depends on the camera and what it communicates to the app. If Cheese is disappearing quickly, then it means that the camera has communicated it has already taken the shot... what camera & wifi set up are you using?
Unfortunately hiding the gallery entirely isn't possible.
How long cheese is shown depends on the camera and what it communicates to the app. If Cheese is disappearing quickly, then it means that the camera has communicated it has already taken the shot... what camera & wifi set up are you using?
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Re: Hide the gallery function for guests
i use the camera my ipads pro 12.9 - 1.gen. directly.
this ad is then of course much too fast and rather confusing for my guests because you can hardly read it.
this ad is then of course much too fast and rather confusing for my guests because you can hardly read it.
Re: Hide the gallery function for guests
In that case I suggest you look at changing two settings, in Event settings -> Taking Photos:
- the "Cheese!" text
- the "Please wait..." text.
If you change those to be the same value, it might be a better experience on your ipad. Please try it out.
- the "Cheese!" text
- the "Please wait..." text.
If you change those to be the same value, it might be a better experience on your ipad. Please try it out.
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Re: Hide the gallery function for guests
Ok, I have a space in both settings.
It is good to be able to deactivate these options if necessary.
Another question / error?
Please look at the 4th and 5th option in the General settings.
Why are these two options double?
Greetings Daniel
It is good to be able to deactivate these options if necessary.
Another question / error?
Please look at the 4th and 5th option in the General settings.
Why are these two options double?
Greetings Daniel
Re: Hide the gallery function for guests
Do you mean the two slideshow options? They do look very similar, but they are not the same.
The first one, "Play on smart TVs" is Wifibooth actively searching uPnP for TV-like devices, and playing the latest photo / slideshow of photos on these devices. This is off by default, because it can be bad if Wifibooth unexpectedly starts taking control of all TV-like uPnP devices on its network.
The second one, "Play on Apple TV" is what happens when you connect an external screen or AirPlay screen to your iPad. If you connect AirPlay to your Apple TV, or plug in an HDMI dongle to your lightning connector / USB-C of your iPad, then this controls what will be shown on the second screen when Wifibooth is running: "off" means standard iOS mirroring, Latest photo / Slideshow do what you think they do.
Hope this helps.
The first one, "Play on smart TVs" is Wifibooth actively searching uPnP for TV-like devices, and playing the latest photo / slideshow of photos on these devices. This is off by default, because it can be bad if Wifibooth unexpectedly starts taking control of all TV-like uPnP devices on its network.
The second one, "Play on Apple TV" is what happens when you connect an external screen or AirPlay screen to your iPad. If you connect AirPlay to your Apple TV, or plug in an HDMI dongle to your lightning connector / USB-C of your iPad, then this controls what will be shown on the second screen when Wifibooth is running: "off" means standard iOS mirroring, Latest photo / Slideshow do what you think they do.
Hope this helps.
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Re: Hide the gallery function for guests
sorry i mean the 3nd and 4rd option. these are both absolutely the same. at least if the app is set to German.
Re: Hide the gallery function for guests
Oops, that's a bug in the german translation. The first one should be "Wifibooth", the second one "SoloSlides"
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