![]() What is special about the Driver: The driver allows you to trigger things based on location press, as well gives you the ability to utilize a virtual keypad for a 4 digit 1-9 code. If you would like a license, please send me your mac address of director, as well as what cameras you have, and what server you intend on using. Feedback is encouraged, remote support is available for a fee. My driver is in no way affiliated with Blue Iris directly, and all support question on my driver should be sent to the Driver: The Driver is an encrypted and licensed driver, for which I will be giving away the first 10 licenses, after which I will charge $50 for the next 10, afterwhich, I will set the final price. The creator of Blue Iris, Ken Pletzer, is very responsive to supporting his software, and has worked with me over the past few years to ensure that the webserver is compatible with Control4, this has required a few improvements and fixes on his end at times, and I am thankful for his help. Overall the software is very good, and the mobile apps are extraordinary in their own merit. There are other key benefits to the software that Security Spy doesn't offer, such as H.264 streaming. In recent posts by others, it has been publicized that Blue Iris NVR software works with Control4, this is not cooincidence, and it is what has prompted me to release my driver today.Ībout the software: Blue Iris software is similar to Security Spy, which most of you are familiar with, yet Blue Iris runs on a Windows PC. ![]() More details can be found on the app’s website.I have been working on this project for over three years, and have been awaiting to release it, because I needed time to finish and document. There’s also a free trial period available for new customers. Buy a SecuritySpy license at a special discountĩto5Mac readers can purchase a license with a 20% discount using the code “ 9to5” at checkout. With hardware-accelerated video processing, multi-threading and other optimisations, SecuritySpy can take full advantage of the power of your Mac, providing high performance with large numbers of cameras. Other SecuritySpy features include iOS and tvOS apps for remote monitoring, synchronized multi-camera playback, and an intuitive dashboard that gives you an overview of everything you need to know. Everything is processed and stored locally on your Mac, so you have the best privacy and no need to pay recurring fees. This means that you can start recordings, schedule events, or even set rules to control HomeKit accessories in response to movements detected by the cameras. The app is capable of recording video and audio directly from the cameras in the best available quality.Īnother great advantage of using SecuritySpy is that it integrates with HomeKit. By using deep neural networks, the app can determine precisely when to start recording and sending alerts, eliminating false triggers. One of the highlights of SecuritySpy is that it has an intelligent motion detection feature powered by artificial intelligence. From adding the camera, configuring recording, and enabling remote monitoring, everything can be done with just a few clicks. With SecuritySpy, you can manage multiple IP cameras simultaneously using just a Mac, all with great performance. ![]() ![]() Secure your home or business with SecuritySpy Ben Software released SecuritySpy in 2004, which quickly became very popular around the world, used by small businesses, home users, and large commercial installations. SecuritySpy is developed by Ben Software, a company founded in 2000 to provide high-quality video-related software for macOS. All with an advanced and intuitive platform. But with SecuritySpy, Mac users can turn their computer into a full surveillance system for their home or business. There are many CCTV solutions for video surveillance, but most of them are too complex for most people. ![]()
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