Hikvision Browser Plugin For Mac
I have a set of Lorex LNB4421 cameras that are exactly like that. I’ve heard that HIKVision and maybe Amcrest are similar. Well, it is possible to view the live feed on a Mac. Plugin Not Found. This is what I see when I login to my Lorex cameras’ web interface. As title says if you have clients using Mac viewer using Safari and they upgrade to V12 the plugin will no longer work. As of last week Snap was working on a fix with no ETA. I believe it affects all Hikvision based NVRs. The recommended solution as of today, is Guarding Vision software which actually works well so far.
- Supported Bit Versions
- 32-bit, 64-bit
- Minimum OBS Studio Version
- 0.14.0
- Supported Platforms
- Windows, Mac OS X
This plugin allows you to add web pages as sources in OBS Multiplatform.
1.0.10 (Experimental)
Mac version:
This version is for Apple OSX 10.8+ 64bit.
Chrome Version: 41.0.2272.43
CEF Version: 3.2272.2029
Download link: Browser Source 1.0.10
HTML5 Test results
Mac version:
This version is for Apple OSX 10.8+ 64bit.
Chrome Version: 41.0.2272.43
CEF Version: 3.2272.2029
Download link: Browser Source 1.0.10
HTML5 Test results
1.0.6 (Stable)
Mac OS X
The Mac browser plugin comes with two variants:
- (Download Latest) 64bit plugin with 32bit CEF (Stable)
- (Download Latest) 64bit plugin with 64bit CEF (Experimental)
To install: Download the dmg and double click the 'OBS Browser Plugin Install.mpkg'.
Follow the instructions and then run OBS to start using it.
To uninstall: Double click the 'Uninstall' in the dmg.
Windows
- Download latest (v1.29 - 24-12-2016) changelog/older releases
Known problems:
- By default the plugin doesn't use any gpu acceleration due to it not working for everyone, this also means no WebGL support, if you really need that, start OBS Studio with the --enable-gpu argument.
- Https sites don't work: Usually this happens when using Kaspersky, make sure to put obs32 or obs64.exe on the whitelist.
Linux
There is not currently a Linux build of this browser plugin, but in the meantime bazukas has built another browser source based on qtwebkit. Details here: https://obsproject.com/forum/threads/browser-plugin.20358/page-2#post-133062
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If you would like to interact with a browser source then right click on the source item and select 'Interact'. This should then act like a very simple browser window.
When browsing for a local file, if you need to go into a .app file use cmd-shift-g or drag the directory onto the file browser.