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Thisextension allows you to define up to 16 cctv or webcam urls. Every time the toolbar button is clicked it will show an updated version of the image.I wrote it to be able to look at my cctv cameras with the click of a button. I use Zoneminder ( ), an open source cctv monitoring system. you can either use the image url from the watch window or the jpeg stream url from the montage window. For still images just copy the image url from the watch window (should look something like -bin/nph-zms?mode=single&monitor=13&scale=100&connkey=193577&rand=1314794770 and paste this in the image url fields on the CCTV View options page.For streaming jpeg images you'll need to copy the url parameter from the video stream on the montage window.This extension needs access to connect.facebook.net to allow the facebook like button.It also needs access to tabs which unfortunately includes browsing activity, this is needed to allow the monitor page to be loaded and for the target links you can set for each camera.Also check out my CCTV View Mobile web app: :1.1.2.0- Removed tab permission as it is not needed1.1.1.0- Added webm/ogg/mp4/3gp/flv support, please note that this is still in beta1.1.0.9- bug fix: somehow some javascript code was duplicated. this has been cleaned up.1.1.0.8- Textual change & removed some unused files1.1.0.6- Removed paypal donation button (Apparently Google doesn't like it...)- Replaced minified jquery and jquery-ui by the non-minified versions (Another thing Google may not like)1.1.0.5- Updated jquery to 2.1.1- Updated jquery-ui to 1.10.4- Removed unused javascript and css files1.1.0.1- Added Rate Me link- Code cleanup- Minor bug fixes1.1.0.0- Settings are now synchronised to all your chrome instances on other computers when logged into chrome- some minor layout changes and code improvements.1.0.9.5- Fixed manifest.json again.- Fixed issue with html element creation (createElement('image') no longer works, should be createElement('img') now).- Replaced background page with a script- Updated jQuery to a more recent version1.0.9.4- updated manifest to version 2- removed the 'Share' tab from the options page until I can work out how to make that work again- moved all javascript to separate files as per Google's requirements1.0.9.3- Major overhaul of the options page1.0.9.2- Added tabbed support for up to 16 cameras1.0.8.6- Added Facebook like button to the options page1.0.8.5- Added fadeIn effect to images in popup- Added 'Target Url' fields on the settings page. This allows you to add a url to each cam image. Clicking on the cam image will open a new tab to the Target Url.- Added a Monitor Page, clicking the 'Monitor Page' link on the popup will open a new tab with all camera images, this allows you to keep your cameras open.- Opens the CCTV View wiki page at first installation1.0.8.4- fixed layout issue with the homepage link1.0.8.3- Some javascript optimisations- minor layout changes1.0.8.2- Added tool tips on the options page- Fixed a javascript issue that caused 4 (broken) images to be displayed when less than 4 images were added on the option page- Fixed scaling of the popup depending on the amount of images configured- Added an option to display a link to your CCTV homepage in the popup. This option requires access to tabs.1.0.8.1- Cosmetic fixes- Popup window scales to the amount of images- Removed default image for empty image fields- Added options to hide donation and help box on the options page- Display Advanced Options is now persistent1.0.7- First releaseLeave a comment with any bugs/requests@Dai Saabaru: Authentication will be added in one of the next releases.

When you set up a security camera, you need to decide where you want the CCTV footage to be stored. The most common options are an SD card, DVR/NVR, FTP server or Cloud. Once you have chosen where to store the footage, you can easily watch it back on a mobile, computer or TV.


To view the security cam footage, simply open the app or program where it is stored and choose the video you want to watch. You can then fast forward and rewind to see the details you are interested in. This article will guide you on how to rewind cctv footage on mobile, PC, and TV.


Though there are now multiple 3-party paid apps for you to see CCTV footage online, the security camera player offered by the sellers would be the best to watch CCTV footage with no fees charged and more advanced features.




Step 4: Click a specific time zone to watch the CCTV security camera footage on phones and computers during that period.

Step 5: You can also drag the icon to control the playing progress and change the resolution (fluent/clear) based on your needs.


After you set up the security camera recordings to the Cloud or an FTP server, it would be an effortless task for you to view the recorded CCTV footage on the FTP or Cloud.

Step 1: Log into your FTP server or Cloud account at the Cloud service website.

Step 2: Choose the device and the date on which you want to watch the CCTV footage.

Step 3: Click a specific video clip to see the CCTV security camera footage.


Viewing CCTV footage promptly can be an essential step in performing daily surveillance. We are excited to introduce our new Argus 4 Pro, designed to provide superior security and seamless access to recorded footage. Whether you're at home or on the go, the Argus 4 Pro ensures you can monitor and review your CCTV footage effortlessly.


The new Argus 4 Pro comes with advanced ColorX technology. The application of a large lens aperture and an upgraded image sensor ensures colorful CCTV recording, even in low-lit environments. Moreover, the image stitching technology provides a 180-degree wider field of view and clearer images with 4K resolution. You can connect this camera to your phone, PC, or TV to enjoy seamless camera playback.


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This question is quite similar to and also relevant to the one above. As you can expect, the CCTV security camera owners can legally view the CCTV footage without any doubt. Also, they can share the camera access] to their friends or family number whom they trust.


On top of that, as just mentioned above, you can also request to view CCTV security camera footage if you are captured in the videos. Another scenario is that, the police can demand viewing CCTV footage when a criminal crime is involved.


In conclusion, accessing recorded CCTV footage is a straightforward process with the right knowledge and tools. By following the steps outlined in this guide, you can effectively retrieve and view footage to enhance security, investigate incidents, and ensure peace of mind.




\nStep 4: Click a specific time zone to watch the CCTV security camera footage on phones and computers during that period.

\nStep 5: You can also drag the icon to control the playing progress and change the resolution (fluent/clear) based on your needs.


After you set up the security camera recordings to the Cloud or an FTP server, it would be an effortless task for you to view the recorded CCTV footage on the FTP or Cloud.

\nStep 1: Log into your FTP server or Cloud account at the Cloud service website.

\nStep 2: Choose the device and the date on which you want to watch the CCTV footage.

\nStep 3: Click a specific video clip to see the CCTV security camera footage.

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