![]() ![]() Because this feature can use significant RAM, it is off by default, but can be enabled via Preferences - General. The instant replay feature keeps a buffer of frames from each camera in memory, which is available for instant playback or capture at any time. ![]() Here is a summary of the functionality of video windows: Once zoomed in, release the Command key and scroll in any direction to pan around the image. SecuritySpy offers digital Pan/Tilt/Zoom control for any camera in any video window: hold the Command key (⌘) on your keyboard and scroll up or down on your mouse or trackpad (on a trackpad, use the two-finger gesture to scroll). All video windows can be resized to any shape and size by dragging any side. You can open individual camera video windows from the Window menu, or by double-clicking on a camera's live image in the main video window or Group window, or by double-clicking on a camera name in the Camera Info window. In addition, each camera can be displayed in its own individual video window. You can also create Group windows that contain particular groups of cameras - useful in larger installations to organise cameras into logical collections. SecuritySpy's main All Cameras window shows live video streams from all configured cameras in a grid view. Setup instructions for IP video devices can be found in the SecuritySpy Installation Manual. If you are using IP cameras, you can add them via Preferences - Cameras. Initially, SecuritySpy will detect and display all local (USB, Thunderbolt and built-in) devices connected to your Mac.
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