

Unsure if this is a security concern but I'll run with it for the time being. Of course, with the IE, have to install the Zenghai plugin and activeX. I also see on the live stream, more quick buttons at bottom, the IVS rules, the AI yellow detection box, more quick buttons at top right, and finally the bitstream rate upper-left. Could change the input box data to whatever I wanted (which would be 300 for now). Was about to bust out on an old Netscape Navigator until, thanks to, tried IE. I swapped browsers from Chrome, Firefox, Microsoft Edge, Pale Moon (64 bit.not 32 bit). No matter what I did to change it from 300 or 60 or always reverted back to 15 seconds. the track time input box always said 15 seconds. While using Chrome to setup the IVS and other config items. Up until I recently bought a Dahua SD49225XA-HNR PTZ. Always wondered how folks were able to see the AI detection boxes livestream and other stuff which I thought could only be seen on a Dahua NVR. I was able to log in, see menu options, do the config, save, logout.all done. I wouldn't expect this Firefox workaround to last forever unfortunately.I've been using Chrome since I bought my first Dahua camera from Andy last year (the good 'ol 4231's). However, a similar fix was present in the first version of Google Chrome that removed NPAPI plugins, and this was subsequently patched out. This only works when using TCP transmission protocol - NOT UDP. I have been unable to get this feature to work on the Firefox version of Mac OS X A context window should pop-upįor now, this should work as a temporary workaround to restore full functionality to your Hikvision system. Type about:config in the Firefox address bar – ignore the “are you sure you want to proceed?” page Chrome discontinued support back in September 2015, and you can see the impact this had in our thread on the topic. This was announced in the Mozilla Future Releases blog post from October 8th 2015 and has now finally come into effect.

This means that, much like Google Chrome, Hikvision users will no longer be able to successfully install the web browser plugin required to view their cameras in Firefox. Worked for my hikvision and dahua plugins to work on firefox52 and later.Īs of Mozilla Firefox v52.0 released on March 7th, NPAPI plugins are no longer supported. I know this is a thread about chrome but i found this works for firefox since version 52 and higher killed the plugin.
