1/3/2024 0 Comments Securityspy server![]() ![]() closing those down and going with one then its back to tasty pudding goodness. I just found that I had more than one browser tab open to SS on the Mavericks system. I just know from the log files and other issues that I was chasing that the latest beta's look good overall to me. I think the developers OS X might be to blame on that score. Went to my Yosemite developer system and the 4 cameras are showing up there just fine right now.Īnyway. I'm running the developers latest seed of Mavericks. shut Chrome down and went back to Safari and now I get 3 of the 4 cameras. It was working fine when I first fired it up and tested. but when I have all 4 selected I see the top two cameras but the bottom areas where I should see the other cameras are now just black. I unselected all of them and then selected the two that were not showing and they show fine. But on another system I only see two cameras. I went to the system running SS and when I bring up the window there I see all 4 cameras. I went back to the web server though and now all of a sudden I only have two cameras showing. It defaulted right away to the Pan / Tilt version and so I had to modify each camera to just use the HikVision profile and now there are no more PTZ buttons shown on the web page. I had gotten my system to the point that it wasn't network issues anymore.īen - installed the latest beta and its good. I found your system calculator to be a very useful tool that let me play around and see how much power is needed. This buys me time to wait out Apple for an update to the mini. Right now though with the setup I have it seems to be really solid with Security Spy. So it was becoming a toss up between NVR and a newer Mac Mini. A part of that reason though is at one site I'm running on a older Mac Mini that only has a Core 2 Duo processor and 4 cameras is about all it can handle. LOL ) I was on the verge of moving to a HikVision NVR when the 3.4.b5 beta suddenly made many problems go away. By chance is there somewhere in this new version a way to hide the PTZ options on the web page for HikVision cameras that don't actually have PTZ ? ( yea I know. I was using the 3.4.b5 beta and many problems I was having suddenly went away with that version. It also seems to fix some issues I was having with the HTTP Server as well. Sometimes it would get the whole thing, other times it would only get part of the video. In both "all active mode" and "all passive mode" I repeatedly reloaded the same video. Just in case the processing overhead is the problem I tried setting all the cameras to passive but I couldn't be sure it made a difference. I can reproduce the problem with a local browser and remotely from work. They are all configured for motion capture only. I have 9 cameras, 8 analog cameras split between two Grandstream GXV3504 and one Foscam fi8910w. If you're looking for any clues to reproduce the problem I'm using a Mac Mini with a 2.3 GHz Intel Core i7 and 8 GB of memory running Mountain Lion OS X 10.8.5 (12F45). I'm fine with this setup so a fix is not urgent for me. I then used the same certificate with nginx and now both the web page and Remote Patrol are working great for viewing captured videos. I installed an official certificate per your instructions (thanks for approving it so quickly) and I was able to reproduce the same symptoms on Remote Patrol (hanging after loading a portion of the video). Dedicated to securityspy, so nothing else running.Īny suggestion on diagnostics? I did turn off the Mac's webserver to see if that was conflicting as well. Running on 10.9.4 Mac mini 2.6Ghz 16MB RAM. I have tried different browsers, internal and external to my home. It is like it is processing something before it returns the remaining video clip. Nor does it happen if I go back to the old redirect method required on previous versions. However, when you select a video clip for playback, it pulls the 1st few seconds and then there is a long (can be several minutes) pause before it downloads the remaining footage.ĭoes not happen if accessing through the non-encrypted connection (HTTP). ![]() The new version works great for all the web features running over its internal HTTPS server. I had configured the Mac in the past provide an SSL connection via the its apache webserver and the redirect features. Was excited to see that it now has a built in HTTPS web server. ![]() Upgraded to the latest version of SecuritySpy (3.4). ![]()
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