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56 lines
1.9 KiB
YAML
56 lines
1.9 KiB
YAML
web_port: 5000
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mqtt:
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host: mqtt.server.com
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topic_prefix: frigate
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# user: username # Optional -- Uncomment for use
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# password: password # Optional -- Uncomment for use
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cameras:
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back:
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rtsp:
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user: viewer
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host: 10.0.10.10
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port: 554
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# values that begin with a "$" will be replaced with environment variable
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password: $RTSP_PASSWORD
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path: /cam/realmonitor?channel=1&subtype=2
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# Optional mask. Must be the same dimensions as your video feed.
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# The mask works by looking at the bottom center of the bounding box for the detected
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# person in the image. If that pixel in the mask is a black pixel, it ignores it as a
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# false positive. In my mask, the grass and driveway visible from my backdoor camera
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# are white. The garage doors, sky, and trees (anywhere it would be impossible for a
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# person to stand) are black.
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mask: back-mask.bmp
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# Allows you to limit the framerate within frigate for cameras that do not support
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# custom framerates. A value of 1 tells frigate to look at every frame, 2 every 2nd frame,
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# 3 every 3rd frame, etc.
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take_frame: 1
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# Optional hardware acceleration parameters for ffmpeg. If your hardware supports it, it can
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# greatly reduce the CPU power used to decode the video stream. You will need to determine which
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# parameters work for your specific hardware. These may work for those with Intel hardware that
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# supports QuickSync.
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ffmpeg_hwaccel_args:
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- -hwaccel
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- vaapi
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- -hwaccel_device
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- /dev/dri/renderD128
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- -hwaccel_output_format
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- yuv420p
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regions:
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- size: 350
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x_offset: 0
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y_offset: 300
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min_person_area: 5000
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threshold: 0.5
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- size: 400
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x_offset: 350
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y_offset: 250
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min_person_area: 2000
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threshold: 0.5
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- size: 400
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x_offset: 750
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y_offset: 250
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min_person_area: 2000
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threshold: 0.5
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