SecuritySpy 1.5.3: Multi-camera Video Surveillance for Mac
BEN BIRD ANNOUNCES UPDATE TO VIDEO SURVEILLANCE SOFTWARE
Web site address:
http://www.securityspy.com/
Announcing the release of SecuritySpy 1.5.3
Multi-camera video surveillance software for the Macintosh
With features such as motion detection, real-time compression and network
video streaming, SecuritySpy has everything required for demanding video
surveillance applications. Combined with Mac OS X, the rock-solid operating
system from Apple, SecuritySpy offers unsurpassed speed, stability and ease
of use.
The main features of SecuritySpy are:
- Displays and captures live video from multiple cameras simultaneously
- Supports Macintosh-compatible video and audio input devices
- Supports network video devices (Axis, JVC, Panasonic, Pixord, D-Link etc)
- Motion Detection and Timelapse capture features, with audio
- Built-in web server for remote viewing and administration
- Pan/Tilt/Zoom (PTZ) support for many network cameras
- Powerful real-time compression for efficient storage of captured footage
- Broadcasting support for powerful video delivery via QuickTime Streaming
Server (QTSS)
- FTP upload feature for off-site storage of captured footage
- Motion-triggered email notifications
- Pre-capture buffer to capture video before the time of motion
- Browser feature for playback of captured footage, with synchronised
multi-camera playback
SecuritySpy can be downloaded and tested free of charge for a 30 day
evaluation period before purchasing. Pricing is as follows:
Single camera use: =A328.00 (approx. $58)
Up to four simultaneous cameras: =A370.00 (approx. $147)
Up to eight simultaneous cameras: =A3140.00 (approx. $294)
Unlimited simultaneous cameras: =A3280.00 (approx. $588)
Information and downloads are available at:
http://www.securityspy.com/
The improvements in version 1.5.3 are:
- Fully compatible with Mac OS X 1.5 "Leopard"
- Standard system sounds are now available as audio alarms
- Fixed problem viewing MPEG-4 encoded video streams in web browsers using
the Java applet
- More efficient memory usage when writing large video files
- Improvements to long-term stability and memory usage
- Support for the Fitivision CS-100A and CS-101A network cameras