Looking for Testers, Desktop Widget for (G2) Flashing LED, Alarm Sound and Alarm Output

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Hello everyone,

I'm in the testing phase of my new desktop widget called HikControl. (it will be a Paid app on the MS-Store)
I made it to control the led lights and sound alarm for my G2 Camera down by my gate as will as to trigger the alarm output to open the gate all on my PC.

I'v designed it specifically around my DS-2CD2346G2-ISU/SL Hikvision IP cameras, but I need some people to test some other Hikvision cameras that have a LED light, Sound Alarm and Alarm output to see what other cams they work on.

As this is going to be a Paid app on the Microsoft Store, this testing app will only run for 5min and then close (But you can re-run it as many times as you want).
Iv added a picture of the Gui and the screenshot of the VirusTotal results (it has 3 false positives)

Please let me know what camera you used and if it worked and any feed back you have would be great

Thanks.
Bronson

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Using HikControl is simple and straightforward. Here's a step-by-step guide:
  1. Download and Installation: Download the HikControl-5minLimit.exe or Visit 34.99 MB file on MEGA to download the HikControl widget. Once downloaded, run the HikControl-5minLimit.exe (its a portable exe)
  2. Adding Cameras: Launch HikControl by double-clicking the desktop icon. Click on the "Add Camera" button to open the Camera Input Dialog. Enter the required information for your Hikvision IP camera, including the title, username, password, and IP address. Click "OK" to add the camera.
  3. Controlling Cameras: Once your camera is added, a draggable widget window will appear on your screen, displaying the camera title. You can move this widget around by clicking and dragging it with your mouse. To perform actions on the camera, such as opening the gate, activating the flashing light, or sounding the alarm, simply click the corresponding buttons on the widget.
  4. Multiple Cameras: You can add multiple cameras by repeating step 2. Each camera will have its own draggable widget window, allowing you to control each camera independently.
  5. You can close the "Camera Gui (add Camera)" window if you want, the button widget will still run.
 

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I would love to test this for you, but I have too much sensitive information on the device with switch / testing station set up. Running it sandboxed wouldn't give it sufficient permissions to send and receive data from the IP cameras. I wish you best of luck with this, seems like a very interesting idea.
 

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I would love to test this for you, but I have too much sensitive information on the device with switch / testing station set up. Running it sandboxed wouldn't give it sufficient permissions to send and receive data from the IP cameras. I wish you best of luck with this, seems like a very interesting idea.
It doesn't use any elevated UAC or Admin rights. So out of curiosity to see if it would work i've just tested it on Windows 11 sandbox and it runs fine :)
 
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