Ben Bird has released a new beta version of SecuritySpy 1.0, bringing it to version beta 26. SecuritySpy is a video surveillance app designed for multiple camera setups. The latest beta release features expanded camera support and bug fixes to name a few. According to Ben Bird
Today, Ben Bird announced the release of SecuritySpy version 1.0b26, an update to his multi-camera video surveillance software for the Macintosh.
The improvements of SecuritySpy 1.0b26 over the previous version are:
- Each camera now operates independently and can have its own schedule
- Enhancements to the Browser feature
- New option to use less processor time
- Better automatic selection of video sizes for PAL format devices
- Auto-update for images viewed remotely with Safari and Internet Explorer
- Fixed problem with video streaming with certain versions of Netscape
- Hard disk usage indicator added to the main page of the built-in Web server
- Fixed some problems with FTP upload of images
- Improved performance of network video streaming
- Improved performance when using a DV device with a quad processor
- Fixed bug causing a crash when sending emails
- Support for the D-Link DCS-1000 network camera
- Support for certain Vivotek network cameras and video servers
- Support for the Sony SNC-RZ30 network camera
- Support for the Samsung SNS-100 and SNS-110 video servers
You can find more information about the latest SecuritySpy beta release at the SecuritySpy Web site. SecuritySpy is available starting at US$50.00 for a single camera setup.