Ussc-web-video-plugin-for-dvrnvr-v3.05.26

(Command+Q) and then relaunch it to ensure the plugin is detected.

Provides timelines and calendars to search through archived footage and download video clips directly to your local computer drive.

: The plugin facilitates high-quality video playback, enabling users to review footage with clarity. This is crucial for forensic analysis and incident investigations.

Before installing v3.05.26, you must delete any existing web plugins on your Mac OS. ussc-web-video-plugin-for-dvrnvr-v3.05.26

– Close all browser windows before running the installer. Once installed, it will appear in your "Add/Remove Programs" as Web Components USSC Web Components Step 3: Enable in IE Mode – For Microsoft Edge users, you must enable Internet Explorer mode

If the plugin is not installed, the login screen or live view screen will display a message: "Please click here to download and install the plugin."

Specifically designed for versions like OS X Yosemite (10.10) and later. (Command+Q) and then relaunch it to ensure the

The USSC Web Video Plugin is a browser extension or ActiveX/NPAPI component. It allows users to log into their DVR or NVR management console via an IP address. Once installed, it decodes and streams live video feeds, manages playback records, and handles PTZ (Pan-Tilt-Zoom) camera controls directly inside a web browser window.

The ussc-web-video-plugin-for-dvrnvr-v3.05.26 is a browser plugin, also commonly referred to as the or "USSC Web Video Plugin." It is the proprietary software developed by Hikvision, a leading global manufacturer of video surveillance equipment, and is used by a vast ecosystem of DVRs, NVRs, and IP cameras, including those sold under partner brands. Its primary and essential job is to act as the bridge between your web browser (like Safari or Internet Explorer) and your security device, decoding the video stream so you can see a live picture, playback recordings, and often perform other advanced operations.

Open your web browser and enter the local IP address of your recorder (e.g., http://192.168.1.100 ). This is crucial for forensic analysis and incident

If you have installed the plugin multiple times but the web interface still asks for it, the browser is blocking the component from running.

Modern browsers (Chrome, Edge, Firefox) have dropped support for NPAPI plugins.