In Firefox, have you done the following?
1. Install the plug-in.
2. Open a blank page of Firefox and input about:config (where you normally type the web address)
3 Press Enter. Click on the, “I Accept the Risk” Button.
4. You will then be in the plugin section of Firefox.
Right click, then go to NEW from the dropdown list. You will have 3 options to choice from, you will need to select Boolean. Once you have done that, you will need to type the plugin name:
plugin.load_flash_only
Click OK and choose “false” for the VALUE.
5. Exit firefox and reload the DVR/NVR web interface to 'accept' to run the plugin at the top of the page (all being well).
Thanks for replying. I tried that and managed to get the plugin loading. Problem is the view is black. So plugin is working but no picture. Also tried the ESR 45 release on my old MAC 10.7.5 and again same problem.
Just now dug out an old Windows 7 laptop and managed to get the plugin working on that
thank <insert deity of your choice> Configured Line crossing and intrusion detection, just tested in and it is working.
Now formatting the SMB mount for this camera to test recordings work. I think I will run into another issue here as I have WD MY Cloud single bay (as per my other thread) and didn't realise quotas are only available on the 2 bay version. I need to have 4 cameras storing to this. I'm praying FW 5.41 which i'm running resolves the issue with storage becoming uninitialised in this scenario, but if not I have a spare HP N54L micro server. I can strip the drive, put it into the N54L and run FREENAS on it (will need to buy some memory, got a shock when I looked at current DDR prices :O ). As a bonus I can also run openvpn server on the N54L, so don't need to expose the cameras to the web.
Presuming no other issues pop up, I still want to resolve the issue with configuring these cams with IVMS if possible. I can configure most things via IVMS but events give me the aforementioned error. Its not a big issue right now as I can configure the events with the windows 7 machine and won't need to touch them that often. But its a problem waiting to sting me, as the windows 7 machine is old and unreliable. I can imagine some time down the line when I've forgotten about all this, i'll need to change the event config and find the win 7 machine has died