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The Adaptive Gaming Kit & Joystick allows everyone to play.
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m4v files, which can be found in the Finder and played by other video software such as QuickTime Player.
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SecuritySpy records standard QuickTime movie files and/or. Can I simply plug a PoE camera like one of the Dahua's into the same adapter the Logitech plugs into? I'm not that clear on Powerline and PoE so I'm not sure what the Alert cameras use. * This isn't a software question but I'm hoping somewhere knows. as I replace cameras I put them on the SS software but use Logitech's software for the existing cameras? Or have SS instead take over my existing Logitech cameras? * Can I run the Logitech Alert Commander software at the same time as SS during the transition? I.e. * Can the cameras/software send an email alert when motion is detected at certain times of day (e.g. * Can I point the SS file storage to a Dropbox folder and hence have the files uploaded to the cloud automatically (I do this now with the Logitech) files that can be found in the Finder and played in Quicktime or another standard video viewer? * I assume the SecuritySpy software records normal format files to the computers hard drive? E.g.

In the theory there are experts here and maybe even someone who already made this shift I thought I would look for input. In searching I found the SecuritySpy software and it looks like the best alternative from a software standpoint since I use a Mac. I'm sure it won't be long before my next camera failure. Now that they have formally announced these are discontinued I'm starting to look for a replacement.
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I've had three of the 700 series cameras installed for a couple of years and like many was plagued by frequent camera failures.
