
Otherwise, it is meant as a startup point for you to modify. IMPORTANT NOTE: The web UI offers "basic" controls that can already help you in most cases. Since MovieRecorder 3.1, you can control a remote computers from any browser, on any type of computer, Mac, PC, iPad. These features may be added in future versions of the application.

Or you can select them from the list of sources, and drag and drop them on to a viewer.Either click on the top left of the Viewers and select the source from the drop down menu:.These remote sources are now available as any other sources to be assigned in the Viewers. You can assign remote sources exactly the same way you assign "Local" sources to Viewer: You can use the disclosure triangles to show or hide the list of sources. In the example below, the remote recorder "MacPro_MovieRecorder1" shows 4 available sources: When a Remote recorder is "online" (we can connect to it), you will see the list of sources that are enabled on that remote recorder. Once it is added, if we can connect to the remote recorder, the name or IP address will be white, and it will be greyed out if we can't connect to it. for that, click on "Add by Address." button. Select the computer that you want to control:Īlternatively, you can add remote recorders using an IP address. If you want to control remote MovieRecorders, simply click on the + icon at the bottom of the sources pane in the "Control MovieRecorder":Ī popover window will show up with the list of remote MovieRecorder that are available on the network (with the name that was set in the preferences). You can watch the MovieRecorder tutorial video about sources for more info.Īdd "Remote Controlled" recorders to MovieRecorder You can use a demo version of MovieRecorder if you want only to control remote MovieRecorders. You can control multiple remote computers directly from the MovieRecorder user interface. Remote control directly from MovieRecorder
#SOFTRON MOVIERECORDER WINDOWS PASSWORD#
This ensures that only the persons with the password can take control of your recorder.

Depending on your FireWall configuration, you may want to change that, but otherwise leave it to the default value (8080) Port Number: is the port number that will be used to communicate with it.Name: is the name that will be displayed when you'll try to connect to it.

On the Remote Computer (see definition above), go to the preferences and make sure that you have enabled the Remote Control option: Make sure that you have enabled the remote control in the preferences
