![]() But here's the problem, the NVR PC needs to be on 24/7 and really nothing else running on it and no ability to go into any power saving mode. I've had Macs for a long time too, still have my Mac SE with B&W monitor built in. Now I just need to find an IP camera preferable PoE camera that I can use with it.Īny input, thoughts, help would be much appreciated. However there is a software solution by: called AirBeam which works on IOS and Mac OS devices and does not require Internet access to work. The only downside is it requires the Internet to be up to work, so it is not a good stand alone solution. I have an exclusive Mac networking my house, I have several Macintoshes, and I really have no use for a Windows computer (they are OK, I just am fully invested in Macintosh hardware and software and don't want to start investing in Windows)įor a front door solution I have been thinking about FaceTime, built-in to Mac OS and iPad and iPhone and in my testing it seems pretty good. I want 2-way audio and to be able to see and talk with whoever is at the front door from my iPad. I am still looking for a good front door solution. Also they say they can support just about any ONVIF-compatible camera the URL is: īTW: They list some 30+ cameras, among them some of the more popular ones listed on this forum. I have been scouring this forum and the Internet (Google is your friend, but you have to ask the right question or you get the wrong answer) and I have finally found a Mac OS solution that looks pretty good for a system it is from DC Complex their IP camera view / IP Camera Recorder software sounds pretty good and seems well reviewed (most of the Mac software solutions are not well reviewed and seem like crap).
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