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IP Camera Viewer 2 app allows to monitor and record video from up to 10 IP Cameras. It allows to easily setup recording video on schedule, or events only (Motion Detection). Oh how I wish the developers of the live cams pro ios app would develop a mac app.
You can add IP cameras from your home network. The app currently supports MJPEG, JPEG and H.264 cameras. To add an IP camera, you will need to enter the camera's access URL for its image stream. The app has a built-in search tool to help you find the URL. Simply enter your camera make/model into the search box, and locate your camera. Then, enter the required fields such as the camera's IP address, login ID, and password, etc.
If your IP camera is not supported, please. Search for IP Camera Make/Model.
Search Result. Enter Required Fields. You can access your DVR from any computer or mobile device using a web browser. Simply visit dvr.webcam site and click and log in using your Apple account. No separate website registration is required, and no complicated router or firewall configuration is needed for remote access. My DVR Online Viewer The app also comes with a built-in viewer.
You can play back recordings from the current device, or from another iOS device or mac computer running the same app. This allows you remotely view live recordings. For example, you can use the app to do DVR recording at home, and then use your mac at work to view. The recording range slider at the bottom shows all available recordings for the selected camera and selected date. The green section indicates the time ranges when the recording is available. When the recording is not available (for instance, when the app is not recording), the section will show as white. You can use the range slider to zoom into a specific time range.
This will give you a sub-range to view. View DVR Recordings on Mac. View DVR Recordings on Mac The recording detail slider at the top shows the sub-range of the recordings selected by the range slider. Again, the green section indicates recordings are available. In addition, if motion detection is turned on, it will show the motion level at the time as a red bar. The height of the red bar indicates the motion intensity. To play back recording at a specific time, adjust the detail slider to the time you are interested.
The app also lets you download and save the recorded video to your local device. You can also manually delete the recordings from the iCloud storage. View DVR Recordings on Mac. View DVR Recordings on Mac.
IP Camera Viewer 2 app allows to monitor and record video from up to 10 IP Cameras. It allows to easily setup recording video on schedule, or events only (Motion Detection). Once the cameras are setup for recording, you could quickly search recorded video and export incidents as movies or just images.
Many popular cameras are supported: Axis, ACTi, Agasio, Anbash, Arecont, Airlink101, Basler, BlueJay, Bosch, Canon, CNB, Cisco, Compro, D-Link, Dericam, Digitus, Edimax, EyeSpy247, Foscam, hama, Hootoo, iCanTek, IPUX, Linksys, Loftek, Marmitek, Mobotix, Panasonic, Sony, Sanyo, Sharx, Solwise, StarDot, Tenvis, Toshiba, TP-Link, TRENDNet, Ubiquiti, Vivotek, VCS, Wanscam, Y-Cam, Zmodo and more. In addition, the generic camera types allow to support many other cameras: ONVIF-compatible cameras, RTSP and MJPEG Streams. Audio monitoring and recording is available for compatible cameras. Recording of video and detection of Motion is available for any camera model. Let us know if you have a camera that is not supported yet, or if you need any other additions to the app. Your requests and feedback are welcome at [email protected]. F Bearden, Left for dead.
I currently have 28 ip cameras that I monitor from my macbook pro. I originally had the ipcamera viewer software but they quit upgrading it with new camera profiles so I had to get the ipcamera viewer 2 software because I got a newer camera and they only supported it on the ipcamera viewer 2 software. Now I have another newer camera and its not supported on this software but supposedley it is on the ipcamera recorder software so your telling me I have to buy yet another version of your software to monitor my cameras and pay an additional fee for each camera even though I do not want to record from them? I will find another solution somewhere else. Also, why does this software put such a strain on my cpu?
I can view twice as many cameras on my ipad at the same time with no problem yet looking at the same cameras from my mac book pro with intel i7 sends my cpu usage over%120? I have sent multiple questions to the developer asking if they will upgrade the software to support newer cameras but have not recieved a reply. The developers must have left this app for dead. No support, they dont return emails, and its beeen nearly a year since this app has had an update, its still at version 1.0! I do not reccomend anybody to by this software or any software from this developer until they change the way they do business.
Oh how I wish the developers of the live cams pro ios app would develop a mac app. F Bearden, Left for dead. I currently have 28 ip cameras that I monitor from my macbook pro. I originally had the ipcamera viewer software but they quit upgrading it with new camera profiles so I had to get the ipcamera viewer 2 software because I got a newer camera and they only supported it on the ipcamera viewer 2 software.
Now I have another newer camera and its not supported on this software but supposedley it is on the ipcamera recorder software so your telling me I have to buy yet another version of your software to monitor my cameras and pay an additional fee for each camera even though I do not want to record from them? I will find another solution somewhere else. Also, why does this software put such a strain on my cpu? I can view twice as many cameras on my ipad at the same time with no problem yet looking at the same cameras from my mac book pro with intel i7 sends my cpu usage over%120? I have sent multiple questions to the developer asking if they will upgrade the software to support newer cameras but have not recieved a reply.
The developers must have left this app for dead. No support, they dont return emails, and its beeen nearly a year since this app has had an update, its still at version 1.0! I do not reccomend anybody to by this software or any software from this developer until they change the way they do business. Oh how I wish the developers of the live cams pro ios app would develop a mac app. Brianbslp, Love this app on my iMac I love to pull this app up when I'm on my iMac and see all my cameras. I have many different cameras like Foscam/D-link/Agasio which all work and the pan/tilt work with them too. However, I recently got a Tenvis 2013 and this camera caused a major issue with this software as it would continue to attempt to bring up an image and I would have to Force Quit the program.
I contacted DComplex and they responded immediately with a recommendation and are attempting to fix this problem. Even with this minor issue for me I would purchase this application again and again. The only other wish I might have is to be able to add some public WebCams like our local traffic cams. Maybe you can already do this I just haven't figured it out yet. Brianbslp, Love this app on my iMac I love to pull this app up when I'm on my iMac and see all my cameras.
I have many different cameras like Foscam/D-link/Agasio which all work and the pan/tilt work with them too. However, I recently got a Tenvis 2013 and this camera caused a major issue with this software as it would continue to attempt to bring up an image and I would have to Force Quit the program. I contacted DComplex and they responded immediately with a recommendation and are attempting to fix this problem. Even with this minor issue for me I would purchase this application again and again. The only other wish I might have is to be able to add some public WebCams like our local traffic cams. Maybe you can already do this I just haven't figured it out yet.
Traj, Just what I wanted I am using 2 cameras in my set up. The Axis was detected automatically by this app. The Trendnet camera was connected manually, but it was a simple process.
I have both set up to record on motion and with face detection. That whole set up took 5 minutes at the most. It is working flawlessly.
This is a simple layout which is customizable to the amount of cameras you have. I paid the $1.99 to add the recording capability of my second camera. It would be nice to have the ability to save the files to a location other than the Movies folder, especially since I have a huge external drive.
Another want, is the ability to FTP an image, either during an event or at a set interval. I'm looking forward to how this will improve. Traj, Just what I wanted I am using 2 cameras in my set up. The Axis was detected automatically by this app. The Trendnet camera was connected manually, but it was a simple process. I have both set up to record on motion and with face detection.
That whole set up took 5 minutes at the most. It is working flawlessly. This is a simple layout which is customizable to the amount of cameras you have.
I paid the $1.99 to add the recording capability of my second camera. It would be nice to have the ability to save the files to a location other than the Movies folder, especially since I have a huge external drive.
Another want, is the ability to FTP an image, either during an event or at a set interval. I'm looking forward to how this will improve.
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