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I have a client that wants to view everything through his Macintosh browser. Is this possible? He is very adimant about this. From what I understand it might not be possible.

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well, I have a client that has a ibook g4, and he can connect to a i-view dvr with no problem

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Will verify and let you know tomorrow... By the way, the preliminary anwers were sent short while ago....

 

Levon

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make sure the router is MAC compatable and it should work fine. Have clients using MAC mixed with MicroSoft and Java WEB Servers,,,,,works fine...router is MAC compatable.

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I would think the key would be whether the remote viewer is truly browser based or is a Windows program.

 

I am an avid Mac user and am not aware of any website/webpage that I cannot view on my Mac. The only possible exception I can think of is if a web page is dependent on some Active X control. To the best of my knowledge there is not a way to run Active X controls in a Mac OS (other than Virtual PC, of course).

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pluc codecs, like the Ligos Indeo codec owned by Microsoft and used for some MPEG4, not sure on ActiveX but Mozzilla has it so cant see why mac wouldn't, I think Jpeg would be fine as codecs already supported in mac for most

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