iOS capture playback
I am unable to view the current file that is recording from iOS. This means that I have to wait until the day is up before I can review my footage from a mobile device, since I capture as a daily file for each camera.
I choose to capture as a daily file because it makes finding a playback time easy since the files are 24hrs.
I get an error message “unable to connect to server”
I am able to view the file as it is recording on the Mac.
Is this a limitation to the iOS software?
I choose to capture as a daily file because it makes finding a playback time easy since the files are 24hrs.
I get an error message “unable to connect to server”
I am able to view the file as it is recording on the Mac.
Is this a limitation to the iOS software?
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I have tried multiple iPads and several iPhones all with the same result in unable to playback the current files in record.
This should now be fixed in the latest beta version of SecuritySpy (currently 4.2.11b5). Please can you all test and confirm?
b6 motion capture and continuous capture.
Do you see the speaker icon in the Camera Info window and can you hear the live audio from the camera if you click it?
If you open the recorded movie files in QuickTime Player, do you get audio there? Or is it just when viewing movies via the web/iOS interface?
B6 does not playback sound in iOS.
The files that were recorded prior to B6 do playback sound through iOS.
Speaker icon working with sound.
Reverted back to 4.2.11b5
working good.
- Disarm Continuous Capture mode
- Go to Preferences -> Cameras -> Continuous Capture
- Turn on movie capture and set to "every time cc is armed"
- Apply Preferences
- Arm CC mode, wait 10 seconds, Disarm CC mode
- Reset your settings to how they were before
You should now have a short 10-second movie that is easy to send to me.
Thanks!
Thanks.
I am noticing a strange issue, however. I have my cameras set to continuous capture, with files split on the hour. It seems that the iOS app is now showing the times for the capture as an hour off. i.e:
7/9/19, 12:00PM -> Tapping this plays a video from 7/9/19 11:00:00 AM
7/9/19, 11:00PM -> Tapping this plays a video from 7/9/19 10:00:00 AM
7/9/19, 10:00PM -> Tapping this plays a video from 7/9/19 09:00:00 AM
etc.
The web interface shows the files correctly, that is:
2019/07/09 13 C Camera 1.m4v -> Clicking on this plays a video from 7/9/19 01:00:00 PM. (As expected.)
The files are also named properly, in the storage folder. The one tip I can think of is that the "last modified time" for the files reads as follows:
2019-07-09 13 C Camera 1.m4v
Last modified: 2019/07/09 02:00 PM.
I presume this is correct behavior, as the file was being written to until the very last second of the hour, then finished off to start a new one once the new hour hit. It seems that the iOS app seems to be reading this "last modified" time, rather than the file name?
That's my best guess for it. Any chance you'd be willing to take a look at this? Thank you!