iDVRPro CCTV Surveillance DVR Software.This is the most up to date DVR client viewer software for the iDVR Pro Series stand alone surveillance DVR. This software is used on a Windows PC to view and manage multiple iDVR-PRO surveillance DVR. Default userid: ADMIN Password: 1234
It would be great to hear from someone who has solved this problem and has found a really functional DVR live viewer software package. I have already tried five or six packages back in January 2014, that is when I found Blue Iris, I am ready to try again.
This CCTV Camera Pros DVR is a hybrid analog CCTV/HD security camera DVR with 4 channels and supports AHD CCTV cameras- 720p AHD and 1080 AHD cameras. It also supports 704x480 resolution and is a wider format than the old D1 resolution security cameras. It is also referred to as the D1.
The camera can record real time on all the 4-16 channels at 30 frames per second. For a resolution of 1080p it takes 15FPS and 720P takes 120 FPS. 1080p and 720p can be mixed on all the channels of the camera. The DVR is a Linux embedded /stand alone device.
By using the software applications one can easily watch and supervise through devices such as ipads, iphones, Macintosh devices and windows. There is also the option of using the remote control which is wireless or a mouse which comes with the DVR.
You can remotely view the cameras from a Mac laptop or desktop using the IDVR PRO. From the Mac the user can either use DVR viewer software or use the web browser. DVR configuration, viewing the event logs and PTZ Camera controls can also be accessed on the web browser. There is also the option of video playback using the MAC DVR viewer software. The user can only view one camera at a time. Via the chrome browser on the Mac the user can select the camera they would like to view using the drop down box included on the web page.
IDVR-PRO viewer app can comfortably work with iPhone and iPad as the camera is compatible with IOS. By using the app ,the user can play back the surveillance videos which are recorded on the hard drive of the DVR. The user can also monitor the cameras through their device.
Through the device, the user can remotely view the camera via the internet in real-time and also playback the videos that have been recorded on the hard drive of the camera. Camera 1, 4, 9 and 16 can be monitored on the device.
DVR-PRO surveillance DVRs are compatible with iOS. The native iDVR-PRO viewer app for iOS works with iPhone and iPad. Users can view CCTV cameras live from their iOS device. The app also supports search and playback of video surveillance footage recorded to the DVR's hard drive.
The following video demonstrates the capabilities of the iPhone DVR remote viewing app. The iOS app lets its users view all the security cameras that are connected to the DVR PRO through the internet. Also note that the quality is even higher than how YouTube renders the video. For best quality it is recommended to enlarge the video by clicking the bottom right section of the video and change it to show in 1080p quality.
The iDVR PRO is compatible with MAC laptops and desktops. This is one of the few CCTV DVRs available that allow users to view your surveillance cameras remotely over the Internet from a Macintosh desktop or laptop. Mac users have two options for accessing their DVR remotely: web browser access and the DVR viewer software. The iDVR PRO also support remote video playback using the MAC DVR viewer software that is included. The below screen shows the iDVR-PRO at CCTV Camera Pros West Palm Beach office being accessed from a MAC using the Chrome web browser (Safari and Firefox also supported).
The above image shows a iDVR PRO being accessed on a Mac via the Chrome web browser. The web browser access supports single camera viewing only. Users can select which camera they want displayed via a drop down box on the web page. The web browser view also supports accessing the DVR's configuration, PTZ camera controls, and viewing the event log.
The Mac DVR viewer software that is included with iDVR-PRO recorders lets users monitor multiple DVR locations and view up to 36 cameras per screen. The Mac software also supports remote playback of surveillance video that has been recorded on the DVR hard drive.
The Android viewer app for iDVR-PRO lets users view their security cameras on any Android mobile device remotely over the Internet. The Android app can display 1, 4, 9, and 16 cameras on the screen. In addition to the live camera streaming, the app also has a search and playback feature which lets Android users watch surveillance video that is recorded on the DVR hard drive.
The following youTube video demonstrates the remote Android remote viewing capability of the iDVR-PRO. The Android app for iDVR-PRO lets users view all security cameras connected to the iDVR PRO from remotely over the Internet. Users can also search and playback video that has been recorded to the DVR's hard drive.
Turning on YouTube's DVR feature lets your viewers to pause, rewind, and continue during the live stream. Once a viewer resumes playing, the live stream will continue from where they hit pause. To turn on DVR, follow these steps:
If your live stream becomes very long, your viewers will only be able to rewind up to a limit as DVR capabilities may be limited or unavailable for streams longer than 12 hours. Viewing on Apple TV, Apple AirPlay, or older app versions is subject to lower limits.
If you choose to disable DVR, viewers cannot seek back while you are streaming, but viewers can still see a recording of your entire stream once it is available. Disabling DVR is not supported for webcam and mobile streaming.
If you change your mind about DVR after going live, you can still enable or disable while live streaming. However, the changes will only apply to viewers who start playing your stream after you make the change.
I have a problem connecting to my Samsung DVR 5042 through my LAN. I have tried both DHCP and Static IP in the settings, and connection test returns a good connection on both, but when I try to access the DVR with its assigned IP address through any web browser, I have used IE, Firefox and Safari Im able to login to the web viewer but get a blank screen, no image, live view etc.
Sounds like an activeX problem or a java applet make sure you have both these enabled and that any security settings arent blocking these, and make sure you are going in over a media port, by default you are probably going in over port 80 if you are just typing in the IP address of the system.
I see this was posted in May 2014 but there has been only one reply and since he mentions ActiveX and that is for Windows and IE it will not apply to your Mac anyway. Do you have it working now or did you give up?
However, if you wish to view the cameras on site, using a Macbook then that is possible but you have to have it set up correctly and that is not necessarily as per the instruction since Samsung have a number of mistakes.
No I didn't say that at all. You should not have jumped to a conclusion that was wrong. I have not charged anyone here for my advice, but Samsung have their instructions all wrong, and their on-line technical help were hopeless too as they did not understand the problem. I have proved that, so I was in negotiation with Samsung to let them know where they were wrong, and why so many owners were having difficulty in getting their systems to work. (for a fee That is the financial aspect)
I am using the admin account and connected the cameras in the smart viewer. When i tried to connect the cameras in the IPOLIS app, with the same admin name, the cameras are disconnected in the smart viewer and getting connected in IPOLIS.
For better security, you should back up your DVR footage to the cloud. Not only is it more secure, but also you can view the footage from anywhere. CameraFTP offers cloud storage for IP cameras and DVRs / NVRs. Most DVRs / NVRs support uploading footage to the cloud via FTP, SMTP or RTSP.
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