--- layout: page title: "FFmpeg" description: "Instructions for how to integrate FFmpeg within Home Assistant." date: 2016-09-14 00:00 sidebar: true comments: false sharing: true footer: true logo: ffmpeg.png ha_category: Hub --- The FFmpeg component allows other Home Assistant components to process video and audio streams. This component supports all FFmpeg versions since 3.0.0; if you have a older version, please update.
You need the `ffmpeg` binary in your system path. On Debian 8 or Raspbian (Jessie) you can install it from [debian-backports](https://backports.debian.org/Instructions/). If you want hardware acceleration support on a Raspberry Pi, you will need to build from source by yourself. Windows binaries are avilable on the [FFmpeg](http://www.ffmpeg.org/) website.
To set it up, add the following information to your `configuration.yaml` file: ```yaml ffmpeg: ffmpeg_bin: /usr/bin/ffmpeg run_test: True ``` Configuration variables: - **ffmpeg_bin** (*Optional*): Default 'ffmpeg'. The name or path to the `ffmpeg` binary. - **run_test** (*Optional*): Default True. Check if `input` is usable by ffmpeg. ### {% linkable_title Troubleshooting %} In most cases, `ffmpeg` automatically detects all needed options to read a video or audio stream or file. But it is possible in rare cases that you will need to set options to help `ffmpeg` out. First check that your stream is playable by `ffmpeg` outside of Home Assistant with (use option `-an` or `-vn` to disable video or audio stream): ``` $ ffmpeg -i INPUT -an -f null - ``` Now you should be able to see what is going wrong. The following list contains some common problems and solutions: - `[rtsp @ ...] UDP timeout, retrying with TCP`: You need to set an RTSP transport in the configuration with: `input: -rtsp_transport tcp -i INPUT` - `[rtsp @ ...] Could not find codec parameters for stream 0 (Video: ..., none): unspecified size`: FFmpeg needs more data or time for autodetection (the default is 5 seconds). You can set the `analyzeduration` and/or `probesize` options to experiment with giving FFmpeg more leeway. If you find the needed value, you can set it with: `input: -analyzeduration xy -probesize xy -i INPUT`. More information about this can be found [here](https://www.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-formats.html#Description).