Wired to nvr DHI-NVR2108HS-8P-I using custom component Pan, tilt, zoom controls: PTZ config examples.Ĭustom_components.webrtc: debug Known work cameras Brand name: Record icon: mdi:record-circle-outline service: switch.toggle service_data: for quick video loading), default false shortcuts: # custom shortcuts, default none Type: 'custom:webrtc-camera ' url: ' entity: camera.generic_stream mode: webrtc,webrtc/tcp,mse,hls,mjpeg # stream technology, default all of them media: video,audio # select only video or audio track, default both server: # custom go2rtc server address, default empty ui: true # custom video controls, default false digital_ptz: # digital zoom and pan via mouse/touch, defaults: mouse_drag_pan: true mouse_wheel_zoom: true mouse_double_click_zoom: true touch_drag_pan: true touch_pinch_zoom: true touch_tap_drag_zoom: true persist: true # zoom factor and viewport position survive page reloads # digital_ptz: false # to disable all mouse/touch digital zoom and pan title: My super camera # optional card title poster: # still image when stream is loading muted: true # initial mute toggle state, default is false (unmuted) intersection: 0.75 # auto stop stream when less than 75% of video element is in the screen, 50% by default background: true # run stream when not displayed (ex. If you are managing the UI in YAML mode then add this to your UI resources for the custom:webrtc-camera card to work: The custom_card will be automatically registered with the Home Assistant UI, except when you are managing the UI in YAML mode. Additional steps if you are using the UI in YAML mode: add card to resources Manually copy webrtc folder from latest release to /config/custom_components folder. HACS > Integrations > Plus > WebRTC > Install There is also another nice card with go2rtc support - Frigate Lovelace Card. You can disable this in the go2rtc config. Anyone on your LAN can access them without a password. There you can see a list of active camera streams. go2rtc runs its own web interface on port 1984 without a password. You can change the go2rtc settings by adding the go2rtc.yaml file to your Hass configuration folder. Hakers - install go2rtc as binary or Docker on any server in LAN.Advanced users - install the go2rtc or Frigate 12+ add-on.
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