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Securityspy applescript
Securityspy applescript






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"OK" as text if the command was accepted.Ĭommand 99 is only applicable to cameras that support continuous movement. Speed - the speed of movement, from 1-100Ĭommand - command to execute, which is a number as follows: Getfile/1//22-01-2019+13-13-36+M+Street.m4vĪn HTML page with buttons to control the PTZ of the specified

#SECURITYSPY APPLESCRIPT FULL#

In reality, you would not construct these parameters from scratch: the data returned by the download request contains full requests for each file. Getfilelb?cameraNum/date/filename (low-bandwidth download)įileName - the URL-encoded name of the file Getfilehb?cameraNum/date/filename (high-bandwidth download) Getfile?cameraNum/date/filename (default download) You can repeat this process until there are no further files to obtain, which will be indicated when the returned XML page does not contain a continuation value.ĭownload?cameraNum=0&cameraNum=2&ccFilesCheck=1&ageText=5Īn HTML or XML page containing a list of files that match the search criteria, with download links to the the files themselves. Subsequently, to obtain the next batch of files matching the search criteria, make the same request again, but this time include this continuation value as a parameter to the download call. If there are more files available that meet the specified search criteria, a value will be included in the head of the returned XML page. There is a limit of the number of files that will be returned with each call to download (this limit can specified via the results parameter described above).

securityspy applescript

Using the continuation parameter (XML only) Results - the maximum number of files to return (if not specified, up to 200 files will be returned)Ĭontinuation - the continuation value specified in the data returned by the last call to download (see below) ImageFilesCheck - specify 1 to include still (JPEG) image filesĪgeText - the maximum age of files to list, in daysĭate1Text, date2Text - A date range (format corresponds to the setting in SecuritySpy's General Preferences)įormat - the format of the returned data: "list", "grid" or "xml" McFilesCheck - specify 1 to include motion-capture files HTML/XML page containing links to captured footageĭownload?cameraNum=XĬameraNum - the camera number(s) (more than one can be specified)ĬcFilesCheck - specify 1 to include continuous-capture files Live?cameraNum=0&cameraNum=2&cameraNum=3&imageSize=640x480&method=0Ī HTML page containing live images from the cameras you specify. HTTP Live Streaming (works in Safari only video and audio) Still JPEG images (works on all web browsers) Server-push JPEG stream (works on most web browsers video and audio) JavaScript JPEG (works on all web browsers video and audio) ViewMethod: the viewing method of images on the page, one of the following numbers: 0Īuto - SecuritySpy will try to detect the browser's capabilities and will choose a viewing method to suit ImageSize: the image size, either in format "640x480" or "scale2" (double size) or "scale0.5" (half size)įps: the requested frame rate of the video streams Request format live?cameraNum=XĬameraNum: the camera number(s) to display (more than one can be specified)

securityspy applescript

HTML page containing live video or still images Image?cameraNum=0&width=640&height=480&quality=50Ī single JPEG image from the specified camera. When using a client like VLC, make sure to use a URL that starts with the protocol specifier rtsp://Īn H.264 HTTP Live Streaming video/audio stream, which can be used in Safari within an HTML tag. SecuritySpy supports TCP Interleaved transport only (not UDP). Vcodec - the video codec - currently the only supported value is h264Īcodec - the audio codec - one of: aac (which is the default), ulaw, pcm, none (to disable audio)įps - the frame rate of the video that SecuritySpy will attempt to sendĪn H.264 RTSP video/audio stream, which can be received by any RTSP player, such as VLC. Stream?cameraNum=XĬameraNum - the number of the camera, as displayed in the Camera Info window

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This method works in all major browsers except Internet Explorer, using an HTML tag. Video?cameraNum=0&width=640&height=480&quality=50&fps=10Ī multipart-mixed-replace video-only JPEG stream, as follows:Ĭontent-Type: multipart/x-mixed-replace boundary=ssBoundary8345\r\n Quality - the compression quality in the range 1 to 100įps - the FPS of video that SecuritySpy will attempt to send Height - the height of the image in pixels Video?cameraNum=XĬameraNum - the number of the camera, as displayed in the Camera Info window Multipart JPEG "server push" video stream

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Note: you can use the URL Generator function, available from the Window menu in SecuritySpy, to easily create media URLs.








Securityspy applescript