

I'm attempting to connect two Link-U cameras to SecuritySpy, so far with no success. The camera used to record m4v files, somehow on September 18th at 3:09 pm it started recording mov files. > Addition Just checked my motion capture files.
SECURITYSPY CAMERA LIST UPGRADE
Is there some obscure setting that I am missing to record m4v's? Was there a step in the upgrade process from 3.x to 4.0.x that I applied differently for the one camera?Ī bit puzzled here, still getting an occasional freeze from the browser window that requires a relaunch of SecuritySpy. I am running SecuritySpy on a MacPro1,1 (32 bit, OS 10.7). This is an issue because my SecuritySpy browser will not play mov files for me.
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I can't figure out how to coerce the one camera to stream m4v files. I recently upgraded from SecuritySpy version 3.x, was running 4.0.4 and just upgraded to 4.0.6. Here is the issue: One camera writes mov files for motion capture and the other writes m4v files.


Both cameras have the same firmware and since they have sequential mac numbers I would guess they came off of the assembly line together. I have two identical cameras, as far as I can tell, both are setup identically in their internal web-settings and their settings are identical in SecuritySpy. I sure would like to get the full picture in SecuritySpy, I'm sure it's something I'm doing wrong. It's all metal, has a nice camera and huge IR lights, internal heater, Audio, PTZ x4 and did I mention it's all metal :) This is one solid beast of a security camera, huge upgrade from my Foscam junk that finally died. RTSP UDP - connected but only top 1/4 video shows RTSP TCP - connected but only top 1/4 video shows I tried the 3 different formats available in Security Spy: I did have to set the ONVIF port to 8000 and the RTSP port to:554 before SecuritySpy would recognize it. I can connect to the camera with Safari on my mac and see the whole picture as well as IE in Parallels. Either one I pick I only get about the top 1/4 of the video and the bottom 3/4 is just gray. Security spy can get the profile list and I can pick either the main high rez profile or the sub profile which is VGA. On the Amazon listing they even show SecuritySpy software as compatible. I didn't see it in your list, but I did see that if it was ONVIF compliant that it should work. Although, I just got a new PTZ ONVIF compliant Reolink RLC-423 outdoor camera. Hello, I've been a longtime user of Security Spy and it works great.
