Thursday, June 22, 2017

SecuritySpy 4.1.5 – Multi-camera video surveillance app.

SecuritySpy 4.1.5

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

    Screenshots
    Source: SecuritySpy 4.1.5 – Multi-camera video surveillance app.

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