Since "unv" is likely a typo for "unv" (as in "unverified"), "unv" (a file extension), or simply a search fragment, this content addresses the most probable user intent: identifying, verifying, and troubleshooting webplayer.exe.
Legitimate File: If downloaded directly from your Uniview device or the official Uniview website, it is safe and necessary for the hardware to function.
: If the player frequently crashes or fails to load, update the firmware on your NVR/camera through the Maintenance section of the device settings Browser Cache webplayer.exe unv
Cause: The web player is stuck decoding a stream, or you have a memory leak in the Uniview ActiveX control.
WebPlugin Download - Tool - Uniview - Leader of AIoT Solution Since "unv" is likely a typo for "unv"
webplayer.exe unv
Run the Installer: Locate the downloaded WebPlayer.exe file on your computer and run it. You can follow the Univiewtec WebPlayer Setup guide for a visual walkthrough of the installation wizard. High CPU / Memory Usage Cause: The web
If a user encounters "webplayer.exe unv," it likely implies one of the following scenarios:
Path Verification: Legitimate web players are usually located in Program Files or the browser's extension folders. If the file is in a temporary folder (like Temp or AppData\Local), it is highly suspicious.