SecuritySpy 1.3 review
DownloadSecuritySpy is a program that allows you to manage security by viewing multiple cameras at the same time.
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SecuritySpy is a program that allows you to manage security by viewing multiple cameras at the same time.
You can set them up all over your building and view each of them as streaming video on your Mac.
Here are some key features of "SecuritySpy":
Displays and captures live video from multiple cameras simultaneously
Supports Macintosh-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.
Limitations:
You can try out SecuritySpy free of charge for 30 days, after which time you must purchase if you wish to continue to use the software.
What's New:
Universal Binary application that runs native on both Intel and PowerPC Macs
New Access Control settings for restricting access to the built-in web server
AppleScript commands for controlling PTZ
More settings available through the built-in web server
New organisation of captured footage for a more efficient Browser
More efficient Broadcasting
Better video streaming in Safari
Support for the new Axis network cameras
Support for the Gadspot GS1 and GS1200 network cameras
Support for several Level One network cameras
Support for the Sony RZ30N network camera
Support for the Sony Z25N network camera
Support for the Sony M1/M1W network camera
Support for the Sony M3/M3W network camera
Support for the Sony SNC-P5 network camera
Support for Arecont Vision network cameras
Support for the Intellinet 550710 network camera
Support for the Vivotek IP6112/6122 network camera
Support for the Vivotek IP6114/6124 network camera
Support for the Vivotek PZ6112/6122 network camera
Support for the Vivotek PZ6114/6124 network camera
Support for the D-Link DCS-6620/6620G network camera
Support for the TRENDnet TV-IP201(W) network camera
Support for the Toshiba IK-WB15A and IK-WB21A network cameras (including PTZ)
Fixed bug causing incomplete downloads of large files through the built-in web server
Miscellaneous bug fixes and improvements.
Requirements:
PowerMac running Mac OS 9 with 128MB RAM or Mac OS X 10.2 with 256MB RAM, and QuickTime 5
A fast G4 or G5 Macintosh with 512MB RAM is recommended for use with more than four simultaneous cameras.
If you are using OS 9 make sure you have the latest version of CarbonLib installed.
A fast G4 or G5 recommended for use with multiple cameras.
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