--- title: "FFmpeg Camera" description: "Instructions on how to integrate a video feed via FFmpeg as a camera within Home Assistant." ha_category: - Camera ha_release: 0.26 ha_iot_class: Local Polling ha_domain: ffmpeg --- The `ffmpeg` platform allows you to use any video feed as a camera in Home Assistant via [FFmpeg](https://www.ffmpeg.org/). This video source must support multiple simultaneous reads, because for every concurrent Home Assistant user, a connection will be made to the source every 10 seconds. Normally this should not be a problem. ## Configuration To enable your FFmpeg feed in your installation you must first configure the [FFmpeg integration](/integrations/ffmpeg/), then add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry camera: - platform: ffmpeg input: FFMPEG_SUPPORTED_INPUT ``` {% configuration %} input: description: An FFmpeg-compatible input file, stream, or feed. required: true type: string name: description: Override the name of your camera. required: false type: string extra_arguments: description: Extra options to pass to `ffmpeg`, e.g., image quality or video filter options. required: false type: string default: "-pred 1" {% endconfiguration %} ### Image quality You can control the image quality with [`extra_arguments`](https://www.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-codecs.html#jpeg2000) `-q:v 2-32` or with lossless option `-pred 1`. Default is lossless. If you are running into trouble with this sensor, please refer to the [Troubleshooting section](/integrations/ffmpeg/#troubleshooting).