![]() Even their own automator, AppleScript, and folder actions require manually approved access, even if it's on a cron job. ![]() To install a plugin requires some deep(ish) system level access and the security requirements for that sort of access are steeply on the rise at Apple, which is why I've been moving much of my automation to rPi. ![]() The likely reason you had trouble with your Opera/Hikvision setup is due to the plugin not meeting security standards. None of that requires a plugin, no matter what OS you have. And honestly, I'd be fine with form buttons to move the camera too (which just wouldn't allow click & hold for continuous motion). Everything else for cam config can be accomplished with HTML forms. But seriously, all that's needed is a video stream and 5 buttons. The only reason I haven't upgraded to Catalina is because I have a 32 bit app I still use daily and at some point, I'm going to have to replace the USB dongle it works with (EyeTV - bought out by geniatech, who have put program guide functionality behind a pay wall). My 2 foscams and 2 axis cams currently do work in Mojave and in Sighthound. Not sure exactly quite what you're saying. There's got to be something out there that can do this at an economical price. My original foscam cameras were totally adequate and met all my requirements. There's a sighthound video post in their forum that recommends Axis, Dahua, or Ubiquiti. Plus, both cameras required a browser plugin be installed, which neither of my old Foscam cameras required, nor does either of my old axis cameras (though they don't have night vision). None of my other many network devices have a problem with the network name. Unless I change my network name (and numerous device connections) to not contain a single quote in the name, the Foscam camera cannot be configured for WiFi. I just spent hours wrestling with the Foscam R2C and finally gave up. Their tech support admitted this and that there was no remedy currently. The Amcrest's browser plugin has a known flaw and WILL NOT WORK on a mac, period. Works in macOS (Safari, ideally) web browser WITHOUT need to install a pluginħ. I've ordered and had to return 2 now to replace an ailing Foscam camera (IR emitters started going on the fritz).Ģ. This might not be the best forum to ask this question since the site doesn't seem to work in Safari or Firefox on my mac, but I really need help selecting a compatible camera.
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