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