

#How to record on mac with ivms 4200 how to#
For more info on this, I would recommend reading our two relevant blog posts on the topic: How To Achieve Effective Motion Detection and Optimising SecuritySpy’s AI Object Detection. Then, you will want to adjust the motion detection settings to cut down on false-positive detections. Personally, I prefer iOS notifications to my iPhone. So the first thing would be to choose some way to notify you of events that is effective but not too intrusive. It provides multiple functionalities, including real-time live view, video recording, remote search and playback, file backup, alarm receiving, etc.
#How to record on mac with ivms 4200 software#
Optionally coming to the front, above other applicationsĪll these are configurable under Preferences -> Cameras -> Actions, apart from iOS notifications, which are configured via the iOS app itself. iVMS-4200 is a versatile security management software for the DVRs, NVRs, IP cameras, encoders, decoders, security control panel, video intercom device, access control device, etc. Opening a window that shows the camera's feed Drawing a red box around a camera's video feed iVMS-4200 PCNVR The iVMS-4200 PCNVR is designed to manage the embedded network surveillance devices, such as network cameras and encoders, and provides mainly the storage and management function for the input video stream. SecuritySpy has a few different ways to alert you of motion: Playback record and pictures easy search and filter. Compatible with Hikvision devices, it meets critical requirements for small-sized projects, such as a small supermarkets, apartment buildings, and much more. It features real-time live viewing, playback, E-Maps, and alarm processing modules. And even though you can't see the video via a camera's web interface, you are usually still able to adjust all settings, so it's typically not a big limitation.Īs for your other question, I'm not quite sure what alerts you are referring to. The iVMS-4200 Mac version is CCTV software designed for a MAC system. However, once you set up a camera and have it up and running in SecuritySpy, you should no longer need to use the camera's own web browser you use SecuritySpy for all access.

You are correct that for many IP cameras, their own web interfaces typically cannot display live video in Mac web browsers.
