Added support for multiple onvif profiles (#4445)

* Added support for multiple onvif profiles

Related to pull request https://github.com/home-assistant/home-assistant/pull/11651

* ✏️ Spelling & grammar fixes

* Removed info about profile data in attribute

Removed information about profile data in attributes, as it is not going to be implemented.
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karlkar 2018-03-09 19:07:41 +01:00 committed by Paulus Schoutsen
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@ -30,9 +30,12 @@ Configuration variables:
- **name** (*Optional*): Override the name of your camera. - **name** (*Optional*): Override the name of your camera.
- **username** (*Optional*): The username for the camera. - **username** (*Optional*): The username for the camera.
- **password** (*Optional*): The password for the camera. - **password** (*Optional*): The password for the camera.
- **port** (*Optional*): The port for the camera. This defaults to 5000 - **port** (*Optional*): The port for the camera. This defaults to 5000.
- **profile** (*Optional*): Video profile that will be used to obtain the stream. This defaults to 0. More details below.
- **extra_arguments** (*Optional*): Extra options to pass to `ffmpeg`, e.g. image quality or video filter options. More details in [FFmpeg component](/components/ffmpeg). - **extra_arguments** (*Optional*): Extra options to pass to `ffmpeg`, e.g. image quality or video filter options. More details in [FFmpeg component](/components/ffmpeg).
Most of the Onvif cameras support more than one audio/video Profile. Each profile provides different image quality. Usually, the first profile has the highest quality, and it is the profile used by default. However, you may want to use a lower quality image. One of the reasons may be that your hardware isn't able to render the highest quality image in real-time - especially when running on Raspberry Pi. Therefore you can choose which profile do you want to use by setting in config `profile` variable.
### {% linkable_title Service `camera.onvif_ptz` %} ### {% linkable_title Service `camera.onvif_ptz` %}
If your ONVIF camera supports PTZ, you will be able to pan, tilt or zoom your camera. If your ONVIF camera supports PTZ, you will be able to pan, tilt or zoom your camera.