web_port: 5000 mqtt: host: mqtt.server.com topic_prefix: frigate # client_id: frigate # Optional -- set to override default client id of 'frigate' if running multiple instances # user: username # Optional -- Uncomment for use # password: password # Optional -- Uncomment for use cameras: back: # Source passed to ffmpeg after the -i parameter. Supports anything compatible with OpenCV and FFmpeg. # Environment variables that begin with 'FRIGATE_' may be referenced in {} ffmpeg_input: rtsp://viewer:{FRIGATE_RTSP_PASSWORD}@10.0.10.10:554/cam/realmonitor?channel=1&subtype=2 ################ ## Optional mask. Must be the same dimensions as your video feed. ## The mask works by looking at the bottom center of the bounding box for the detected ## person in the image. If that pixel in the mask is a black pixel, it ignores it as a ## false positive. In my mask, the grass and driveway visible from my backdoor camera ## are white. The garage doors, sky, and trees (anywhere it would be impossible for a ## person to stand) are black. ################ # mask: back-mask.bmp ################ # Allows you to limit the framerate within frigate for cameras that do not support # custom framerates. A value of 1 tells frigate to look at every frame, 2 every 2nd frame, # 3 every 3rd frame, etc. ################ take_frame: 1 ################ # Optional hardware acceleration parameters for ffmpeg. If your hardware supports it, it can # greatly reduce the CPU power used to decode the video stream. You will need to determine which # parameters work for your specific hardware. These may work for those with Intel hardware that # supports QuickSync. ################ # ffmpeg_hwaccel_args: # - -hwaccel # - vaapi # - -hwaccel_device # - /dev/dri/renderD128 # - -hwaccel_output_format # - yuv420p ################ # FFmpeg log level. Default is "panic". https://ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg.html#Generic-options ################ # ffmpeg_log_level: panic ################ # Optional custom input args. Some cameras may need custom ffmpeg params to work reliably. Specifying # these will replace the default input params. ################ # ffmpeg_input_args: [] ################ # Optional custom output args. Some cameras may need custom ffmpeg params to work reliably. Specifying # these will replace the default output params. ################ # ffmpeg_output_args: [] ################ # size: size of the region in pixels # x_offset/y_offset: position of the upper left corner of your region (top left of image is 0,0) # min_person_area: minimum width*height of the bounding box for the detected person # max_person_area: maximum width*height of the bounding box for the detected person # threshold: The minimum decimal percentage (50% hit = 0.5) for the confidence from tensorflow # Tips: All regions are resized to 300x300 before detection because the model is trained on that size. # Resizing regions takes CPU power. Ideally, all regions should be as close to 300x300 as possible. # Defining a region that goes outside the bounds of the image will result in errors. ################ regions: - size: 350 x_offset: 0 y_offset: 300 min_person_area: 5000 max_person_area: 100000 threshold: 0.5 - size: 400 x_offset: 350 y_offset: 250 min_person_area: 2000 max_person_area: 100000 threshold: 0.5 - size: 400 x_offset: 750 y_offset: 250 min_person_area: 2000 max_person_area: 100000 threshold: 0.5