1. anjumaziz's Avatar
    Can anyone help me with the app for my hikvision dvr...need a viewer as the hikvision guys don't yet support the bb10 they have one for its and andriod...but unable to get the andriods one thru amazon apps store..but it's available under googleplaystore..

    Appreciate suggestions

    Aziz ..... Z30
    01-30-14 10:08 AM
  2. Sith_Apprentice's Avatar
    I would recommend using SNAP to get the Google Play version of the App. Sideload the snap.bar file (version 1.9.6 i believe is the newest) and then you can log into google play through the SNAP application, download and install.
    01-30-14 10:20 AM
  3. Alberta Blue's Avatar
    It is available through Snap. Just checked.

    You could also try a third party solution such as tiny Cam monitor from BlackBerry World.

    Posted via CB10
    01-30-14 10:35 AM
  4. anjumaziz's Avatar
    Also just need to understand if I can download a ask file directly...from the manufacturers site...and does ask take a lot of time to download and install

    Aziz ..... Z30
    01-30-14 10:38 AM
  5. silverbullet's Avatar
    I use tiny cam.

    It's good.

    Yes it's a BlackBerry. If you have something bad to say... speak to Easton!
    01-30-14 01:10 PM
  6. RideRed250's Avatar
    I use tiny cam.

    It's good.

    Yes it's a BlackBerry. If you have something bad to say... speak to Easton!
    Just got Tiny cam today. Pretty pretty good.

    Posted via CB10
    01-30-14 01:17 PM
  7. Alberta Blue's Avatar
    Tiny cam is really good. Developer is constantly updating with new features and cameras as well.

    Only restriction is you have to be on your network to view your cams, no remote viewing.

    Posted via CB10
    01-31-14 05:03 PM
  8. mityaraskolnikov's Avatar
    Tiny Cam Pro allows remote viewing.

    Posted via CB10
    01-31-14 06:08 PM
  9. tmf06's Avatar
    Tiny cam is really good. Developer is constantly updating with new features and cameras as well.

    Only restriction is you have to be on your network to view your cams, no remote viewing.

    Posted via CB10
    No restrictions - I use tiny cam over remote. You just need to use either a static IP or a free forwarding service (came with my camera - myfoscam.org). I do need to have 2 cameras set up, one for local and one for remote.

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    01-31-14 06:40 PM
  10. Alberta Blue's Avatar
    Hmm. By static ip you mean not for the camera, but for my router, correct?

    I am on cable Internet, so dynamic ip. I also need to open up a port to let me dial in?

    Sorry, networking us not my thing....

    Posted via CB10
    01-31-14 10:41 PM
  11. GiantSchnauzer's Avatar
    Static for the cam. Your routers ip to the web gets changed once in a while from the Internet provider(unless you are paying a **** load of money for a real fixed ip) , which means in the end your camera ip although static for your local network will change for the web. Hence one has to use a static ip provider that the camera talks to and informed that service that it'd Web ip has changed and it changed it automatically. Therfore your "webpage" link (from the static ip sevuce) to your camera will always have the correct ip address for viewing remotely. And now for a beer...

    Posted via CB10
    Alberta Blue likes this.
    01-31-14 10:59 PM

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