![]() I have attached an example config from my phone which shows door sensors, and I would like to know if/how to add the SecuritySpy camera's as motion detectors. ![]() If anyone has done this or can help it would be most appreciated. I have to admit I'm new to HomeKit having just switched from SmartThings. I don't think I can do this at the moment with HomeKit Helper as its pushing events/scenes when I would like the HomeBridge Security app to see the cameras as devices like it does door sensors. What I would like to do is see the SecuritySpy camera's from the SecuritySystem as just motion detectors with just an event which triggers when Security Spy has determined that motion as been detected which meets it's filtering AI rules. Recently I installed a plugin for HomeBridge (homebridge-securitysystem v6.3.0) which lets me do thinks like trigger a siren when armed if a door sensor is triggered. and/or other countries.I have HomeBridge setup with my HomeKit setup and I also have SecuritySpy. Apple, the Apple logo, Mac OS X, and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. A 30-day fully-featured trial of SecuritySpy is available to download.īensoftware is an independent software development house focused on providing high-quality video-related software for the Macintosh platform. SecuritySpy runs on Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger through 10.8 Mountain Lion, and on both PPC and Intel-based Macs. Read more here: SecuritySpy HomeKit Integration. turn on a light when motion is detected in a camera). start recording when a door opens), and you can trigger HomeKit accessories from events in SecuritySpy (e.g. It works both ways: you can trigger events in SecuritySpy from HomeKit (e.g. $800.00 USD) for the unlimited-camera version. Hi mikejandreau, SecuritySpy can already do this. $50.00 USD) for the single-camera version, to GBP 499.00 (approx. Pricing is in British Pounds, Euros or US Dollars and depends on the number of cameras used, ranging from GBP 29.90 (approx. The built-in web server allows remote viewing of live video and audio, captured footage, as well as configuration of the software, from over the internet using a web browser or a mobile device such as an iPhone or iPad. SecuritySpy features sophisticated motion detection, which can be used to trigger recording as well as email alerts and audio alarms. ![]() SecuritySpy supports a wide variety of network cameras and video servers, including the popular ACTi, Axis, Panasonic, Sony and Vivotek ranges. * Built-in web server for remote viewing and administration * Extensively multi-threaded to take advantage of multi-core computers ![]() * Support for both HTTP and RTSP streaming for maximum camera compatibility * Support for all industry-standard compression formats including MPEG-4, H.264 and AAC * Support for all major brands of network cameras * Record from multiple cameras simultaneously The main features of SecuritySpy are as follows: The above settings are confirmed to work. “Combined with Mac OS X, the rock-solid operating system from Apple, SecuritySpy offers unsurpassed functionality, stability and ease of use.” As nathanlomas has discovered, the current release version of SecuritySpy (3.0.4) only has the slower JPEG mode enabled for the Hikvision profile, however the new version (out soon) will have the full H.264 mode enabled, which will give the full quality and frame rate. In SecuritySpy, in the Video Device Settings window, create a new device, select the FI9821W profile, and make sure to leave the port boxes empty (this is important). “This update represents our ongoing commitment to maintaining top-quality software and responding to our customers’ feedback,” said Ben Bird, the developer of SecuritySpy. New features in this version include support for more network cameras as well as significant improvements to media streaming from network devices. With features such as motion detection, real-time compression of multiple video and audio feeds, and network video and audio streaming, SecuritySpy is designed for demanding video surveillance applications. London, United Kingdom – Bensoftware today announces the release of SecuritySpy 3.0.4, an update to the premier multi-camera video surveillance software on the Mac.
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