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*Connecting to the camera in Safari seems to be the only way to configure the various settings for the Hikvision camera. It woudl be great if Live View worked while configuring the camera. Meatsuit, yes, I have the WebVideoPlugin enabled. Safari Preferences Websites Plug-ins The box next to WebVideoPlugin is checked.
*Got a call yesterday that they can no longer see video, apparently due to a Safari update. A quick googling reveals chatter discussing the same issue on Reddit and Ipcamtalk, but no real solution. V12 update just came out and apparently killed NPAPI and non Apple Store plug ins.
After update Safari to ver.11, the ’Internet Plug-ins option’ is missing. Mac mini, macOS Sierra (10.12.6) Posted on Sep 20, 2017 7:24 PM. Apple may provide. Safari 12 is recommended for all macOS High Sierra users and can be downloaded from the Software Update function in the Mac App Store. Safari 12 brings support for creating and storing strong. Safari 13 plugin? I think the newest Version of ivms is not compatible to newest Apple OS. But never tried. I just upgraded my Hikvision.
Many users want to view their Hikvision cameras or access the DVR/NVR using the Safari browser on a Mac. What plugin to install on Safari? How to see a Hikvision camera or NVR using Safari? You can view the cameras on Safari by installing the Mac web plugin for Hikvision.
In this step-by-step guide, we will show how to access a Hikvision device (IP camera, NVR, DVR) using Safari. You’ll be able to see the live feed, playback, modify the settings, etc. For other browsers, read the instructions about viewing the cameras on Google Chrome or Firefox.How to access a Hikvision device on Safari?
In order to view the Hikvision cameras or NVR/DVR using Safari on a Mac computer, you need to install the Hikvision web plugin made to work on a Mac computer.
Step 1. Install the Hikvision web plugin for Mac. Download it from the Hikvision website or from this google drive link. This plugin supports Mac OS 10.8 or later version. Please close the web browsers while you are installing the plugin.
Step 2. Open up the Safari browser. Type your NVR’s IP address into the address bar. For our example, since we are connected to the same network, we will use our NVR’s local IP address: http://92.168.1.33.
If you’re using an HTTP port other than 80, you need to type at the end of the address. For example, if your HTTP port is 82 then you have to type: http://192.168.1.33:82. Log in using your username and password.Step 3. You should be able to see the live view of your cameras and the rest of the settings.
If it still doesn’t work, try the following:
*Make sure the iOS of the Mac laptop is updated to the latest version. Check it out and the Preference section.
*Update the Safari to the latest releases. A few versions of older Safari may exhibit problems with the plug-in.
*Lastly, in a few cases (not so often though) you need to update the firmware on the Hikvsion recorder (or camera). Some units run on buggy firmware and may not show the picture on Safari.
If still no luck, contact Hikvision USA or the seller/dealer from where you purchased the product.Disclosure:Some of the links in this post are Amazon affiliate links. This means if you click on the link and purchase any item, we will receive an affiliate commission at no extra cost to you. Thanks for your support!Hikvision No Plugin Detected Mac
Enhance and customize the web browsing experience on Mac, iPhone, and iPad with Safari Extensions. Using powerful native APIs and frameworks, as well as familiar web technologies such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, you can easily create Safari Extensions in Xcode and distribute them on the App Store in the Extensions category or get them notarized for distribution outside the Mac App Store. And now, Xcode 12 supports the popular WebExtension API and includes a porting tool to make it easy to bring your extensions to Safari.Blocking Content
Give users the ability to block certain content types on Safari on macOS and iOS. Built with Xcode, these app extensions are designed for speed and don’t slow down browsing. And because extensions never see what webpages users visit, user data is protected.Extending Apps
Extend the web-browsing experience by allowing Safari to read and modify webpage content on macOS. Safari App Extensions are built with Xcode and can communicate and share data with native apps — so you can integrate app content into Safari or send web data back to your app to create a unified experience.Distributing ExtensionsApp StoreHikvision Safari Plugin
The new Extensions category on the Mac App Store showcases Safari extensions, with editorial spotlights and top charts to help users discover and download great extensions from the developer community. When your Safari Extension is ready to be released, upload it to App Store Connect for distribution on the App Store. Apple reviews all extensions and updates to ensure they work reliably. Before submitting for review, make sure to read the guidelines for extensions.Converting Legacy Safari Extensions
Legacy Safari Extensions(.safariextz files) built with Safari Extension Builder are not supported in Safari 13 on macOS Catalina, macOS Mojave, or macOS High Sierra. The Safari Extensions Gallery for legacy extensions will no longer be available in September, 2019. Users on macOS High Sierra or later can easily find extensions on the Mac App Store by choosing Safari Extensions from the Safari menu.Plugin Hikvision Mac Safari 120
If you distribute legacy extensions built with Safari Extension Builder, we recommend converting them to the new Safari App Extension format, test on the latest version of Safari 13, and submit them to the Mac App Store or notarize them for distribution outside the Mac App Store.
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