go2rtc v1.6.0 (#7122)

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FROM wget AS go2rtc
ARG TARGETARCH
WORKDIR /rootfs/usr/local/go2rtc/bin
RUN wget -qO go2rtc "https://github.com/AlexxIT/go2rtc/releases/download/v1.5.0/go2rtc_linux_${TARGETARCH}" \
RUN wget -qO go2rtc "https://github.com/AlexxIT/go2rtc/releases/download/v1.6.0/go2rtc_linux_${TARGETARCH}" \
&& chmod +x go2rtc

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## Custom go2rtc version
Frigate currently includes go2rtc v1.5.0, there may be certain cases where you want to run a different version of go2rtc.
Frigate currently includes go2rtc v1.6.0, there may be certain cases where you want to run a different version of go2rtc.
To do this:

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- rtspx://192.168.1.1:7441/abcdefghijk
```
[See the go2rtc docs for more information](https://github.com/AlexxIT/go2rtc/tree/v1.5.0#source-rtsp)
[See the go2rtc docs for more information](https://github.com/AlexxIT/go2rtc/tree/v1.6.0#source-rtsp)
In the Unifi 2.0 update Unifi Protect Cameras had a change in audio sample rate which causes issues for ffmpeg. The input rate needs to be set for record and rtmp if used directly with unifi protect.

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enabled: False
# Optional: Restream configuration
# Uses https://github.com/AlexxIT/go2rtc (v1.5.0)
# Uses https://github.com/AlexxIT/go2rtc (v1.6.0)
go2rtc:
# Optional: jsmpeg stream configuration for WebUI

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:::
See [go2rtc WebRTC docs](https://github.com/AlexxIT/go2rtc/tree/v1.5.0#module-webrtc) for more information about this.
See [go2rtc WebRTC docs](https://github.com/AlexxIT/go2rtc/tree/v1.6.0#module-webrtc) for more information about this.

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Frigate can restream your video feed as an RTSP feed for other applications such as Home Assistant to utilize it at `rtsp://<frigate_host>:8554/<camera_name>`. Port 8554 must be open. [This allows you to use a video feed for detection in Frigate and Home Assistant live view at the same time without having to make two separate connections to the camera](#reduce-connections-to-camera). The video feed is copied from the original video feed directly to avoid re-encoding. This feed does not include any annotation by Frigate.
Frigate uses [go2rtc](https://github.com/AlexxIT/go2rtc/tree/v1.5.0) to provide its restream and MSE/WebRTC capabilities. The go2rtc config is hosted at the `go2rtc` in the config, see [go2rtc docs](https://github.com/AlexxIT/go2rtc/tree/v1.5.0#configuration) for more advanced configurations and features.
Frigate uses [go2rtc](https://github.com/AlexxIT/go2rtc/tree/v1.6.0) to provide its restream and MSE/WebRTC capabilities. The go2rtc config is hosted at the `go2rtc` in the config, see [go2rtc docs](https://github.com/AlexxIT/go2rtc/tree/v1.6.0#configuration) for more advanced configurations and features.
:::note
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## Advanced Restream Configurations
The [exec](https://github.com/AlexxIT/go2rtc/tree/v1.5.0#source-exec) source in go2rtc can be used for custom ffmpeg commands. An example is below:
The [exec](https://github.com/AlexxIT/go2rtc/tree/v1.6.0#source-exec) source in go2rtc can be used for custom ffmpeg commands. An example is below:
NOTE: The output will need to be passed with two curly braces `{{output}}`

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# Setup a go2rtc stream
First, you will want to configure go2rtc to connect to your camera stream by adding the stream you want to use for live view in your Frigate config file. If you set the stream name under go2rtc to match the name of your camera, it will automatically be mapped and you will get additional live view options for the camera. Avoid changing any other parts of your config at this step. Note that go2rtc supports [many different stream types](https://github.com/AlexxIT/go2rtc/tree/v1.5.0#module-streams), not just rtsp.
First, you will want to configure go2rtc to connect to your camera stream by adding the stream you want to use for live view in your Frigate config file. If you set the stream name under go2rtc to match the name of your camera, it will automatically be mapped and you will get additional live view options for the camera. Avoid changing any other parts of your config at this step. Note that go2rtc supports [many different stream types](https://github.com/AlexxIT/go2rtc/tree/v1.6.0#module-streams), not just rtsp.
```yaml
go2rtc:
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### What if my video doesn't play?
If you are unable to see your video feed, first check the go2rtc logs in the Frigate UI under Logs in the sidebar. If go2rtc is having difficulty connecting to your camera, you should see some error messages in the log. If you do not see any errors, then the video codec of the stream may not be supported in your browser. If your camera stream is set to H265, try switching to H264. You can see more information about [video codec compatibility](https://github.com/AlexxIT/go2rtc/tree/v1.5.0#codecs-madness) in the go2rtc documentation. If you are not able to switch your camera settings from H265 to H264 or your stream is a different format such as MJPEG, you can use go2rtc to re-encode the video using the [FFmpeg parameters](https://github.com/AlexxIT/go2rtc/tree/v1.5.0#source-ffmpeg). It supports rotating and resizing video feeds and hardware acceleration. Keep in mind that transcoding video from one format to another is a resource intensive task and you may be better off using the built-in jsmpeg view. Here is an example of a config that will re-encode the stream to H264 without hardware acceleration:
If you are unable to see your video feed, first check the go2rtc logs in the Frigate UI under Logs in the sidebar. If go2rtc is having difficulty connecting to your camera, you should see some error messages in the log. If you do not see any errors, then the video codec of the stream may not be supported in your browser. If your camera stream is set to H265, try switching to H264. You can see more information about [video codec compatibility](https://github.com/AlexxIT/go2rtc/tree/v1.6.0#codecs-madness) in the go2rtc documentation. If you are not able to switch your camera settings from H265 to H264 or your stream is a different format such as MJPEG, you can use go2rtc to re-encode the video using the [FFmpeg parameters](https://github.com/AlexxIT/go2rtc/tree/v1.6.0#source-ffmpeg). It supports rotating and resizing video feeds and hardware acceleration. Keep in mind that transcoding video from one format to another is a resource intensive task and you may be better off using the built-in jsmpeg view. Here is an example of a config that will re-encode the stream to H264 without hardware acceleration:
```yaml
go2rtc: