SecuritySpy is a multi-camera video surveillance app. With features such as motion detection, real-time compression and network video streaming, SecuritySpy has everything required for demanding video surveillance applications. Combined with OS X, the rock-solid operating system from Apple, SecuritySpy offers unsurpassed speed, stability, and ease-of-use.
SecuritySpy's flexibility and comprehensive list of features allows users to set up a system tailored to their individual needs. Whether it is a system with a single camera or many dozens, in a domestic or business environment, SecuritySpy is ideal.
Features
Displays and captures live video from multiple cameras simultaneously Supports Mac-compatible video and audio input devices Supports network video devices (Axis, JVC, Panasonic, Pixord, D-Link, etc.) Motion detection and timelapse capture features, with audio Built-in Web server for remote viewing and administration Pan/Tilt/Zoom (PTZ) support for many network cameras Powerful real-time compression for efficient storage of captured footage FTP upload feature for off-site storage of captured footage Motion-triggered email notifications Pre-capture buffer to capture video before the time of motion Browser feature for playback of captured footage, with synchronised multi-camera playback WHAT'S NEW
Version 4.1.5:
iOS notification images are zoomed in to show actual region of motion Improved motion detection accuracy and noise resistance Continuous Capture: playback rate can be specified to allow timelapse New option to set a different password for changing settings vs. quitting The settings password now also applies to deleting files via the Browser Daily statistics reports that summarise activity throughout the day Support for Hikvision input ports and built-in Passive Infra Red sensors Support for Hikvision on-camera motion detection SecuritySpy folder moved to Home folder to avoid issues with iCloud Documents access Alt-click a motion-capture file in Browser to start from time of motion Automatic port forwarding using UPnP now works with more routers Increased maximum length of usernames and passwords Ability to request JPEG snapshots from IP cameras at less than 1fps Fixed problem with schedule settings being forgotten Fixed problem processing video streams from GW Security IP cameras Fixed PTZ problems with Amcrest, Dahua, Hikvision and Sunba cameras Fixed audio problems with older Panasonic cameras Fixed some problems connecting to IP cameras Fixed bug causing high memory usage over time Other bug fixes REQUIREMENTS
OS X 10.7 or later, 64-bit processor
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SecuritySpy 4.1.5 – Multi-camera video surveillance app.
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