Dmss App For Mac
App Store - Click on Search key in idmss - Select idmss lite or idmss plus Click on Install - Click on Samsung or Android 1 2 Play Store - key in DMSS - Select gDMSS - click on Install Click on Click on Open. DMSS is a mobile surveillance app with functions such as remote monitoring, video playback, push notifications, device initialization, and remote configuration. Devices such as IPC, NVR, XVR, VTO, doorbells, alarm hubs, and access controllers can be added. After logging to the account, you can use cloud services like cloud upgrade and so on.
Remotely viewing your system is a standard feature on security camera systems from CCTV Camera World. All of our equipment passes our strict testing and is compatible with our free PC or Mac viewing software, and the DMSS app available from the Apple App Store for iPhone or Google Play Store for Android. No matter which remote viewing method you use, you can access your system from anywhere in the world. All that is required is a good internet connection at the location of the recorder, and a good data connection on your smartphone.
Check out the app on the Apple App Store or Google Play Store by clicking the link from your smartphone below:
Easy to connect using a QR code
Not only is our app feature packed, it is extremely easy to connect to your security camera system. No more complicated port forwarding or difficult networking tutorials. With the P2P method you simply scan the device's serial number in the app, type in your login information, and you’ll be connected in no time. You can see for yourself how easy it is by watching the tutorial video below.
Connecting to a standalone IP Camera is just as easy
If you’re interested in using standalone IP cameras with or without an SD card you can also connect using the P2P method. This saves the hassle of port forwarding multiple cameras, and trying to manage them from their web interface. The free Camera Monitoring Software for PC and Mac can also connect using the P2P serial number. The video for this can be found at near the bottom of this article.
If you are a technical user..
Port forwarding is still the golden standard for remotely viewing your system or a standalone IP camera. Port forwarding requires a static IP address from your ISP or DDNS whether that’s included on your router, or a third-party service like noip.com. It allows for the lowest latency (lag time) when pulling data from your camera system, and has less hops than the P2P method which makes for more secure transmission.
How does the app look and feel? How do I do…?
Once you’re connected to your system or cameras you’ll probably start exploring the app and learn how to use it. If you’re looking for some tips and tricks we recommend following our guided tutorials below. Feel free to pause and rewind the video if you miss a step if we're too fast for you.
Live Viewing using the smartphone app
The most common task people do when viewing their system is to get an idea of what’s happening around or inside of their home or business. Live viewing with the smart phone app allows you to pull up the live feed from your camera system at any time. Some of the features include:
- Viewing in Landscape or Portrait mode
- Viewing 4, 9 or 16 channels at a time
- Bring a camera into full screen view
- Activate and control a PTZ camera
- Activate and control a Motorized Zoom camera
- Enable and listen to audio security cameras
- Engage in two-way audio interaction
Watch our videos to see some of these features in action and learn how to activate them.
How to Live-view Recorded Video with the DMSS App
Playback recorded video from your system using the smartphone app
The second most common task you’ll need to do when accessing your system is playback recorded footage of an event or scan through the recorded timeline. The playback functionality of the app allows for similar controls and features as live viewing. Please note, PTZ camera movement and motorized zoom are functions that are only possible while watching cameras live, not when playing back recorded video. To learn more about how to playback recorded video, please watch our tutorial below.
Playback recorded video from a standalone IP camera with an SD card
Not only can our app access a DVR or NVR for playback, it can easily access an IP camera’s SD card storage. Standalone SD card recording is extremely useful for non-security related projects, or standalone cameras for security without a full system. Check out how easy it is to connect using the P2P method and pull up recorded SD card video and snapshots.
SD Card Playback Using DMSS and PC Software
Dmss App For Mac Os
Push Alert Notifications - Receive alerts directly to your phone
Long gone are the days of relying on slow emails that can take up to 5 or 10 minutes to sync to your phone and alert you. With push notifications you can be alerted the instant someone or something triggers your motion detection or Smart Detection rule. As long as your phone has a good mobile data or WiFi connection, you can pull up the alert and access playback of the event, or view your system live. No more guessing games when you receive an alert and are unsure of what’s happening at your home or business, and no more scanning your 24 hour timeline to try and find the event as it happened.