ffmpeg plugin for Homebridge
- Install ffmpeg on your computer
- Install this plugin using: npm install -g homebridge-camera-ffmpeg
- Edit
config.json
and add the camera. - Run Homebridge
- Add extra camera accessories in Home app. The setup code is the same as homebridge.
{
"platform": "Camera-ffmpeg",
"cameras": [
{
"name": "Camera Name",
"videoConfig": {
"source": "-re -i rtsp://myfancy_rtsp_stream",
"stillImageSource": "-i http://faster_still_image_grab_url/this_is_optional.jpg"
"maxStreams": 2,
"maxWidth": 1280,
"maxHeight": 720,
"maxFPS": 30
}
}
]
}
maxStreams
is the maximum number of streams that will be generated for this camera, default 2maxWidth
is the maximum width reported to HomeKit, default 1280maxHeight
is the maximum height reported to HomeKit, default 720maxFPS
is the maximum frame rate of the stream, default 10maxBitrate
is the maximum bit rate of the stream in kbit/s, default 300vcodec
If you're running on a RPi with the omx version of ffmpeg installed, you can change to the hardware accelerated video codec with this option, default "libx264"audio
can be set to true to enable audio streaming from camera. To use audio ffmpeg must be compiled with --enable-libfdk-aac, see https://github.com/KhaosT/homebridge-camera-ffmpeg/wiki, default falsepacketSize
If audio or video is choppy try a smaller value, set to a multiple of 188, default 1316debug
Show the output of ffmpeg in the log, default false
{
"platform": "Camera-ffmpeg",
"cameras": [
{
"name": "Camera Name",
"videoConfig": {
"source": "-re -i rtsp://myfancy_rtsp_stream",
"stillImageSource": "-i http://faster_still_image_grab_url/this_is_optional.jpg",
"maxStreams": 2,
"maxWidth": 1280,
"maxHeight": 720,
"maxFPS": 30,
"maxBitrate": 200,
"vcodec": "h264_omx",
"audio": true,
"packetSize": 188,
"debug": true
}
}
]
}
This is an optional feature that will automatically store every snapshot taken to your Google Drive account as a photo. This is very useful if you have motion sensor in the same room as the camera, as it will take a snapshot of whatever caused the motion sensor to trigger, and store the image on Google Drive and create a Picture Notification on your iOS device.
The snapshots are stored in a folder called "Camera Pictures", and are named with camera name, date and time of the image.
To enable this feature, please add a new config option "uploader", and follow the steps below.
- Add the option "uploader" to your config.json i.e.
{
"platform": "Camera-ffmpeg",
"cameras": [
{
"name": "Camera Name",
"uploader": true,
"videoConfig": {
"source": "-re -i rtsp://myfancy_rtsp_stream",
"stillImageSource": "-i http://faster_still_image_grab_url/this_is_optional.jpg",
"maxStreams": 2,
"maxWidth": 1280,
"maxHeight": 720,
"maxFPS": 30,
"vcodec": "h264_omx"
}
}
]
}
If the option is missing, it defaults to false, and does not enable the uploader.
- For the setup of Google Drive, please follow the Google Drive Quickstart for Node.js instructions from here except for these changes.
https://developers.google.com/drive/v3/web/quickstart/nodejs
- In Step 1-h the working directory should be the .homebridge directory
- Skip Step 2 and 3
- And in step 4, use the quickstart.js included in the plugin itself. And to do this you need to run the command from the plugin directory. Then just follow steps a to c
We have started collecting tested configurations in the wiki, so please before raising an issue with your configuration, please check the wiki. Also if you have a working configuration that you would like to share, please add it to the wiki.