If you are trying to access your , NVR , or XVR via a web browser on macOS or a modern Windows browser like Chrome and Microsoft Edge, you have likely encountered a prompt to install the NaCl Web Plugin .
Specifically, if you navigate to the Google Chrome Web Store to search for the "NACL Web Plug-in," you will likely see a prominent message stating that Chrome apps are not supported and cannot be added to the current version of the browser.
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For users who prefer the Chrome ecosystem, a specific NACL Web Browser exists that acts as a standalone viewer. Here is how to use it:
Historically, Google Chrome utilized NaCl to execute native compiled code within the browser safely. When you log into an older Dahua web interface, the system checks for this plugin to display your camera feeds. Without it, you will likely see a black screen, a constant loading spinner, or an error message stating: "Please click here to download and install the plug-in." Why Is It Difficult to Download and Use Today? If you are trying to access your ,
Click the three dots (...) in the top right corner and open . Navigate to Default browser on the left menu.
If you access your Dahua device via an HTTPS connection without a valid SSL certificate, Chrome may block the plugin data stream. Share public link For users who prefer the
Which (Windows 10, Windows 11, macOS) and browser are you using?
: On the login screen or after logging in, a prompt usually appears: "Please click here to download and install the plug-in" .
Older Dahua devices (and some firmware versions) rely on proprietary plugins because they use non-standard video streaming protocols (like proprietary HTTP/TCP streams) that modern HTML5 browsers cannot natively decode.