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The ffmpeg
platform allows you to use every video feed with FFmpeg as camera in Home Assistant.
You need a ffmpeg binary in your system path. On debain 8 you can install it from backports. If you want HW support on raspberry you need self build from source. Windows binary are avilable on ffmpeg homepage.
To enable your FFmpeg feed in your installation, add the following to your configuration.yaml
file:
# Example configuration.yaml entry
camera:
- platform: ffmpeg
input: FFMPEG_SUPPORTED_INPUT
name: FFmpeg
ffmpeg_bin: /usr/bin/ffmpeg
extra_arguments: -q:v 2
Configuration variables:
- input (Required): A ffmpeg compatible input file, stream or feet.
- name (Optional): This parameter allows you to override the name of your camera.
- ffmpeg_bin (Optional): Default 'ffmpeg'.
- extra_arguments (Optional): Extra option they will pass to ffmpeg. i.e. image quality or video filter options.
{% linkable_title Image quality %}
You can control the image quality
with extra_arguments
-q:v 2-32
or with lossless option -pred 1
.