Here I will click around the configration menu a bit to show some of the settings and controls that are available. Mac users will be happy to know that all of the configuration settings for Zavio cameras can be controlled directly from Safari. The settings can easily be set back to the default by clicking on this button. Settings such as brightness, contrast, saturation, and hue can all be adjusted. ![]() The image can be adjusted according to the viewers preference using this menu on the left. You can adjust the size of the image from full size to 1/2 or quarter in order to fit the entire video on the screen. The actual video quality that is seen live from the Macintosh is even better that what you see here. Please note that although the resolution on this video look very good, the process of capturing this video demonstration on the Macbook and publishing the video to YouTube, does degrade the quality. This is a one megapixel camera so the image is very large and detailed.Īs I move the view of the camera around, the video freezes while I adjust and resumes when I stop. Once logged in, I see a live streaming view of the camera. The camera prompts me for a login ID and password. ![]() In the URL bar, I enter the IP address of the IP camera. This video will demonstrate monitoring a Zavio model F3106 from the Safari web browser on a Macintosh laptop.įirst I launch the Safari web browser on my Macbook. Zavio IP cameras and network video servers support remote viewing and configuration access from Mac computers. Please visit the below links for more great videos and images of Zavio IP devices being accessed and monitored remotely over the Internet using iPhones, iPads, Windows, and Macintosh Computers.
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