6/12/2023 0 Comments Slimjet flash plugin![]() ![]() ![]() the chrome NACL plugin app works (see windows section above).You also could run into some profile compatibility issues if you're running different versions of firefox, there is a workaround but it's a little messy. This way you can still use the current version of firefox if you want, but probably not at the same time without some extra effort. I recommend you rename the Firefox ESR app so you can tell it apart from the regular version, renaming it Firefox ESR.app instead of Firefox.app would be a good choice.You might have to change a setting in about:config.Firefox ESR 52 can be made to work with plugins.Your cameras must be set to use H.264 codecs not H.265, smart codec must be off.Safari is supposed to drop plugin support this year.On a mac plugins are generally stored in ~/Library/Internet Plugins or /Library/Internet Plugins to find these folders you'll need to use the Go menu or hit command-shift-g.Safari 11 still supports browser plugins, but you may have to whitelist the plugin.It's official, Safari 12 is out and has dropped plugin support.You may want to try running SmartPSS in WINE.Use VMS software that works in linux like veyesys | Video Management Platform.Open the video stream in VLC or similar software.I think this works in linux, but haven't tested it. On linux, your best option that doesn't require a VM or WINE is to use Google Chrome and the NACL Web Plug-in chrome app (see windows section).SmartPSS - you may have some issues if your text scaling is set to something other than 100%īut I use linux (I haven't tested these):.It's generally a bit awful and prone to memory leaks.A new window will appear that looks a little different, load your camera / nvr's webpage.Google plans to kill these native client chrome apps too, but there might be a fork of chromium that maintains support.Use The chrome NACL Web Plug-in chrome app.If pale moon gives you problems try other browsers you've never heard of like Basilisk (pale moon fork) and Midori that still support plugins.Pale Moon 32-bit (you need 32-bit because the plugins are 32-bit).View your cameras that use plugins on windows using: Some recent threads discussing this in more detail:ĭahua camera web interface - OS support, plugins in 2018ĭahua Web plugin has stopped working in Firefox If you're having problems, please include the camera model, firmware versions, browser version, and if applicable the plugin version in your post. If you keep a browser with plug-in support, I suggest only using it for your cameras or only allowing plugins to run on the pages for your cameras. Don't just update all of your cameras to the latest firmware, search out information regarding that fw version and test it on a single camera for at least a few weeks before you deploy it to multiple cameras! Be especially careful when updating the firmware on large PTZ cameras!īrowser plug-ins are generally awfully coded monstrosities full of security vulnerabilities, so it's a good thing most browsers are dropping support. While firmware updates generally fix bugs and sometimes add features, sometimes features are removed or new bugs are added. In this scenario, you only need to access the cameras directly to occasionally change some settings on the camerasīe careful if you attempt to update the firmware on your devices. ![]() If you use Blue Iris or other VMS software with an HTML5 interface 95% of the time, you'll be using that software and won't have to worry about what the cameras support. If you've got a newer device or a recent firmware update, try your favorite browser then try another browser to see what works before you go too far down the rabbit hole of other options for making the dahua plugins work. Firmware dated 8/2018 or newer may work without plugins or with flash. If your camera depends on flash, use a browser like Google Chrome that has an always up-to-date version of flash built in. Unfortunately some now depend on Adobe Flash Player, which Adobe plans to kill in 2020. Good news, newer cameras and firmware updates for some cameras and NVRs no longer depend on Dahua's plugins. Browser plugins are going the way of the dodo so how can I view/setup my cameras? ![]()
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