SecuritySpy 2.0 adds OpenGL, expands support
updated 03:15 pm EDT, Tue August 18, 2009
SecuritySpy 2.0 released
Ben Software has released v2.0 of its surveillance utility, SecuritySpy. The application is used to manage surveillance cameras, and catalog recorded security footage. The latest version includes support for audio recording from Axis and Panasonic network cameras, along with Axis video servers. The update also uses OpenGL graphics acceleration, and can play audio back in real-time.
Other changes include display of audio levels in the Camera Status menu, and an image printing option in contextual menus. New settings have been added to manage Bonjour advertising in the built-in web server, as well as to use Bonjour to detect network cameras automatically. A variety of bugs have meanwhile been eradicated.
SecuritySpy 2.0 requires Mac OS X 10.4, and is available from the Ben Software online store. A single-camera version of the software can be purchased for $50, while the unlimited-camera version costs $800.






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