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Onvif securityspy 4.1 dropping video
Onvif securityspy 4.1 dropping video





onvif securityspy 4.1 dropping video
  1. Onvif securityspy 4.1 dropping video manual#
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I will add to this post shortly and explain further about my camera settings. TECHNICOLOR TG799vac total = $0 AUD (provided by ISP) SECURITYSPY VERSION 4.1.4 licence cost = $260 AUD (8cameras) Im located in Australia so all inclusions etc are relevant to my location. This is due to the port forwarding rules I created, probably not necessary but more of a security precaution. Initially I had remote connection issues and discovered that on my router I had to manually port forward 8000 & 8001 and set the destination IP as my iMac IP address. Any device in my home that has ethernet capabilities is always cable connected.Īll 6 devices were Auto-Discovered instantly. Internet is supplied by a direct modem connection that is provided by fibre (National Broadband Network) straight into the box. The switch is connected directly to a LAN port on the router. All 6 Swann Poe cameras are connected to an 8 port Poe network switch. SecuritySpy was installed on my iMac (Retina 5K, 27-inch, Late 2016) running macOS Sierra. Here is my current SecuritySpy set up using 6 Swann Cameras and it works fantastic. If that doesn't work I'll go back and see if I can start reverting to backups, but I am hoping someone can point me to the underlying issue here. I've been holding off on that on my SS system because of some issues I had on my iMac, but worth a try. I am going to try installing Catalina now just to see if it makes a difference. When it auto started I started getting this error again, and formatting the drive didn't do anything (so I am thinking it was a coincidence previously). It ran fine for a couple days, and I just rebooted to do some OS updates. It may be a coincidence, but I formatted the drive and it started up ok (after having failed with this error 10+ times).

Onvif securityspy 4.1 dropping video code#

Termination Reason: Namespace SIGNAL, Code 0x4īUG IN CLIENT OF LIBDISPATCH: Release of a locked queue Termination Signal: Illegal instruction: 4 Path: /Applications/SecuritySpy.app/Contents/MacOS/SecuritySpyĪnonymous UUID: 5B70F514-B7EB-25FD-BF6B-FC8BECF3C829Ĭrashed Thread: 5 Dispatch queue: Įxception Type: EXC_BAD_INSTRUCTION (SIGILL)Įxception Codes: 0x0000000000000001, 0x0000000000000000 When I did I started receiving crash notifications about 15 seconds after SS was running. A couple days ago I had a problem with an external drive attached to my SS system and I had to shut SS down, address the drive issue and start back up. I am not sure these two are related, but I can't think of anything else that might be at fault. The other policies (adaptive, quality, transmission) seem to cause frozen web streams and drop outs.Įncode setting that are most reliable is CBR rather than VBR. On the camera, I recommend setting the network transmission policy to "Fluency" RTSC UDP gives more stable video streamĢ. Http and RTSP ports can be left empty (default)įormat RTSP TCP works in SS 4.01, but can have more drop outs. Set up the camera device in SS as an Onvif device

Onvif securityspy 4.1 dropping video manual#

The manual is Chinglish and so are the dialog boxes.ġ. Getting it to work with Security Spy isn't straight forward. Overall, I am pretty pleased at how well the camera works, especially at the price point. That can be worked around using IR_Cut SyncSwitch. Also, I have found that the camera can get into a state under IR_Cut autoswitch that toggles back and for between day/night during rain.

Onvif securityspy 4.1 dropping video mac#

There is a Mac VMS program, but it doesn't expose as many controls as accessing the camera via Explorer.Īutofocus of the camera can be fooled during misty or foggy conditions.

Onvif securityspy 4.1 dropping video Pc#

Initial setup of camera practically requires a PC and explorer. I'm not having it do a patrol routine, but it is capable of doing so if directed from Internet Explorer. Optical zoom has good range and panning speed is plenty fast for my occasional motion needs. None the less, image quality during day and night is decent. Security Spy is unable to set or recall position presets. Suffers non-stop motion but if you use SS 4.01's drawer PTZ controls, but hopefully that will be fixed in SS.Īs of this time, preset positions only work via Explorer. PTZ works via SS keyboard commands and the web server. Operation isn't perfect, but it is a remarkable outdoor PTZ at $335. Reporting that I have a Sunba 601-D20X PTZ camera working with Security Spy 4.01.







Onvif securityspy 4.1 dropping video