![]() ![]() The deletion occurs when the amount of storage used is 70% of the maximum storage allotment. To express GB in MB just convert it by adding a 3 zeros to the end - i.e. The maximum folder size is expressed in MB for those people who want that level of granular control. The "size of the directory" is the size of all the files in the specified directory and all the sub-directories under that. This does incur some overhead in processing - so we recommend manually using iSp圜onnect to bulk delete media files. Storage Management enables you to set a limit on the size of the directory and automatically delete files to free up space. When left for a long time with a lot of cameras iSpy can end up taking up a lot of disk space. You can modify nearly all the colors in iSpy to create your own theme using the Colors tab in settings. On systems with hardware accelerated graphics you may be able to set an opacity for iSpy - this is useful if you want to watch cameras without other people around you noticing it on your screen. You can also change the tray icon text here to be something more innocuous than "iSpy". If you don't want other users of your computer to be able to control iSpy then set a password here. ISpy sits in your system tray when minimised to be as unobtrusive as possible. If you notice any translation mistakes and want to help correct them please let us know (click "Help Translate iSpy"). The language will be applied immediately. ![]() Feel free to choose the language you are most comfortable with either on the Getting Started panel (Help-> Getting Started) or within Settings (Options-> Settings). Thanks to a small army of volunteer translators iSpy is available in quite a few different languages. There are some other options that are only accessible from the context menu of the iSpy Surface - like "Fullscreen" and enabling and disabling the file menu, toolbar and status bar. Within Settings you can set a variety of options including security, storage management, color schemes, youtube account information, storage limits and timeouts. Connecting Multiple Computers to One AccountĪccess the settings panel from the toolbar button "Settings".Viewing Multiple Cameras Simultaneously.Changing Configuration Settings Remotely.Searching, Filtering and Ordering Content.USB Microphones running on other computers (iSpy Server).Adding PTZ Support for Unlisted Cameras.Default username and Passwords for common IP Cameras.Finding Camera URLs with Fiddler/ WireShark.Capture devices and other devices via VLC.MP4, ASF, RTSP and other IP Camera Sources via VLC.USB Cameras running on other computers (via iSpy Server). ![]()
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