forked from Github/frigate
v0.12.0-beta4
* Tear out restream config * Rework birdseye restream * Create go2rtc config handler * Fix bug * Write start script * Rework style * Fix python run syntax * Output as json instead of yaml * Put old live config back and fix birdseye references * Fix camera webUI * Add frigate env var subsitutions * Fix webui checks * Check keys * Remove unused prest * Fix tests * Update restream docs * Update restream docs * Update live docs * Update camera specific recommendation * Update more docs * add links for the docs Co-authored-by: Felipe Santos <felipecassiors@gmail.com> * Update note about supported audio codecs * Move restream to go2rtc * Docs fixes * Add verification of stream name * Ensure that webUI uses camera name * Update docs to reflect new live stream name * Fix check * Formatting * Remove audio from detect Co-authored-by: Felipe Santos <felipecassiors@gmail.com> * Fix docs * Don't handle env variable substitution * Add go2rtc version * Clarify docs Co-authored-by: Felipe Santos <felipecassiors@gmail.com>
Frigate - NVR With Realtime Object Detection for IP Cameras
A complete and local NVR designed for Home Assistant with AI object detection. Uses OpenCV and Tensorflow to perform realtime object detection locally for IP cameras.
Use of a Google Coral Accelerator is optional, but highly recommended. The Coral will outperform even the best CPUs and can process 100+ FPS with very little overhead.
- Tight integration with Home Assistant via a custom component
- Designed to minimize resource use and maximize performance by only looking for objects when and where it is necessary
- Leverages multiprocessing heavily with an emphasis on realtime over processing every frame
- Uses a very low overhead motion detection to determine where to run object detection
- Object detection with TensorFlow runs in separate processes for maximum FPS
- Communicates over MQTT for easy integration into other systems
- Records video with retention settings based on detected objects
- 24/7 recording
- Re-streaming via RTSP to reduce the number of connections to your camera
- WebRTC & MSE support for low-latency live view
Documentation
View the documentation at https://docs.frigate.video
Donations
If you would like to make a donation to support development, please use Github Sponsors.
Screenshots
Integration into Home Assistant
Also comes with a builtin UI:
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