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      tombox @QuesT last edited by

      @quest kann der adapter denn Bilder verarbeiten?

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        tombox @Tschaeens last edited by

        @tschaeens

        Es gib Anzahl der personen
        frigate.0.camera.person
        oder halt
        frigate.0.events.after.label = person

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          Tschaeens @tombox last edited by

          @tombox
          danke! Genau danach habe ich gesucht.

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            PrinzEisenherz1 last edited by

            Hi zusammen.
            Ich habe da mal ne frage. Ihr nutzt bestimmt die frigate Version 0.13?
            Für mich gäbe es da eine interessante interessante Neuerung.
            Das manuelle Triggern von Aufnahmen.

            https://docs.frigate.video/integrations/api
            

            Bildschirmfoto vom 2024-02-12 11-58-45.png

            Hat das von euch schon mal jemand ausprobiert?
            Wird die Möglichkeit zum manuellen Auslösen einer Aufnahme im frigate-Adapter integriert?

            Gruß
            Johnny

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              bongsao last edited by

              Hallo,
              zuerst mal Danke für die tolle Arbeit. Der Adapter läuft so weit und macht was er soll. Beim Erstellen einer Vis ist mir aufgefallen, das in den History-Einträgen die Timestrings start_time und end_time fehlerhaft sind. Das sind Kommazahlen. Wenn man rundet, passt es. Das ist halt nur in der Vis ein riesen Aufwand. Ich gehe davon aus, dass das auch so nicht erwünscht ist.
              Ansonsten läuft alles super stabil.

              Gruß

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                tombox @bongsao last edited by tombox

                @bongsao In der Vis kannst du es mit dem widget Timestamp anzeigen
                @PrinzEisenherz1 bitte GitHub version testen camera.remote.createEvent

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                  bongsao @tombox last edited by bongsao

                  @tombox
                  Danke, muss ich ne neue Version installieren. Die stable 1.02 funktioniert ja nicht.

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                    PrinzEisenherz1 last edited by

                    Hi @tombox erstmal danke das Du das in den Adapter integriert hast und für den tollen Adapter.
                    Aber irgendwas funktioniert da bei mir nicht so richtig.
                    Das triggern einer Aufnahme erfolgt wenn ich z.B. das Label ändere, richtig?
                    Wie ist denn mit den neu erzeugten Datenpunkten für das manuelle Recording verfahren?
                    Wie befülle ich dann den Body? z.B. duration, usw
                    Wenn ich den Body wie beim Beispiel von frigate befülle

                    {
                      "sub_label": "some_string", // add sub label to event
                      "duration": 30, // predetermined length of event (default: 30 seconds) or can be to null for indeterminate length event
                      "include_recording": true, // whether the event should save recordings along with the snapshot that is taken
                      "draw": {
                        // optional annotations that will be drawn on the snapshot
                        "boxes": [
                          {
                            "box": [0.5, 0.5, 0.25, 0.25], // box consists of x, y, width, height which are on a scale between 0 - 1
                            "color": [255, 0, 0], // color of the box, default is red
                            "score": 100 // optional score associated with the box
                          }
                        ]
                      }
                    }
                    

                    dann bekomme ich in ioBroker folgende Fehlermeldung

                    frigate.0 2024-02-23 16:33:59.932	error	SyntaxError: Unexpected number in JSON at position 128
                    frigate.0 2024-02-23 16:33:59.931	error	Cannot parse createEventBody. Please use valid JSON https://docs.frigate.video/integrations/api/#post-apieventscamera_namelabelcreate
                    

                    Es wird zwar eine Aufnahme gestartet, diese ist aber fehlerhaft.
                    Die lässt sich nicht abspielen. Da kommt n weißes X.
                    Wenn ich sie herunterladen möchte dann wird ein clips.json downgeloadet.
                    Der erzeugte Snapshot wird aber richtig erstellt.
                    Muss ich da eventuell noch an meiner Config was einstellen?
                    Hier mal meine config.yml

                    database:
                        path: /db/frigate.db
                    mqtt:
                      host: 192.168.122.25
                      port: 2083
                    detectors:
                        coral:
                            type: edgetpu
                            device: usb
                    go2rtc:
                      streams:
                        haustuer_cam: 
                          - rtsp://XXXXXXXXX@192.168.122.15:88/videoMain
                          - "ffmpeg:haustuer_cam#audio=opus" # <- copy of the stream which transcodes audio to opus
                        haustuer_cam_sub:
                          - rtsp://XXXXXXXXX@192.168.122.15:88/videoSub # <- stream which supports video & aac audio. This is only supported for rtsp streams, http must use ffmpeg
                          - "ffmpeg:haustuer_cam_sub#audio=opus" # <- copy of the stream which transcodes audio to opus
                        garage_cam: 
                          - rtsp://XXXXXXXXX@192.168.122.19:554/h264Preview_01_main
                          - "ffmpeg:garage_cam#audio=opus" # <- copy of the stream which transcodes audio to opus
                        garage_cam_sub:
                          - rtsp://XXXXXXXXX@192.168.122.19:554/h264Preview_01_sub # <- stream which supports video & aac audio. This is only supported for rtsp streams, http must use ffmpeg
                          - "ffmpeg:garage_cam_sub#audio=opus" # <- copy of the stream which transcodes audio to opus
                        garten_cam: 
                          - rtsp://XXXXXXXXX@192.168.122.17:88/videoMain
                          - "ffmpeg:garten_cam#audio=opus" # <- copy of the stream which transcodes audio to opus
                        garten_cam_sub:
                          - rtsp://XXXXXXXXX@192.168.122.17:88/videoSub # <- stream which supports video & aac audio. This is only supported for rtsp streams, http must use ffmpeg
                          - "ffmpeg:garten_cam_sub#audio=opus" # <- copy of the stream which transcodes audio to opus
                        garten_links_cam: 
                          - rtsp://XXXXXXXXX@192.168.122.16/11
                          - "ffmpeg:garten_links_cam#audio=opus" # <- copy of the stream which transcodes audio to opus
                        garten_links_cam_sub:
                          - rtsp://XXXXXXXXX@192.168.122.16/12 # <- stream which supports video & aac audio. This is only supported for rtsp streams, http must use ffmpeg
                          - "ffmpeg:garten_links_cam_sub#audio=opus" # <- copy of the stream which transcodes audio to opus
                        wohnzimmer_cam: 
                          - rtsp://XXXXXXXXX@192.168.122.18:88/videoMain
                          - "ffmpeg:wohnzimmer_cam#audio=opus" # <- copy of the stream which transcodes audio to opus
                        wohnzimmer_cam_sub:
                          - rtsp://XXXXXXXXX@192.168.122.18:88/videoSub # <- stream which supports video & aac audio. This is only supported for rtsp streams, http must use ffmpeg
                          - "ffmpeg:wohnzimmer_cam_sub#audio=opus" # <- copy of the stream which transcodes audio to opus
                    ffmpeg:
                        output_args:
                            record: -f segment -segment_time 10 -segment_format mp4 -reset_timestamps 1 -strftime 1 -c copy
                        hwaccel_args: # This is the section for the H/W Accelaration, you will need to figure out what settings you need to enable - https://docs.frigate.video/configuration/hardware_acceleration
                            #- -hwaccel
                            #- qsv
                            #- -qsv_device
                            #- /dev/dri/renderD128
                            - -hwaccel
                            - vaapi 
                            - -hwaccel_device
                            - /dev/dri/renderD128 
                            #- -hwaccel_output_format
                            #- yuv420p
                            #- -hwaccel
                            #- vaapi
                            #- -hwaccel_device
                            #- /dev/dri/renderD128
                            #- -hwaccel_output_format
                            #- yuv420p
                    record: # how long to record before and after motion
                        events:
                            pre_capture: 7
                            post_capture: 10
                    cameras:
                      haustuer: # <------ Name the camera
                        ffmpeg:
                          hwaccel_args: preset-vaapi
                          output_args:
                            record: preset-record-generic-audio-copy
                          inputs:
                            - path: rtsp://127.0.0.1:8554/haustuer_cam_sub # <----- The stream you want to use for detection
                              roles:
                                - detect
                            - path: rtsp://127.0.0.1:8554/haustuer_cam
                              roles:
                                - record
                                - rtmp
                        rtmp:
                          enabled: false # <-- RTMP should be disabled if your stream is not H264
                        detect:
                          enabled: True # <---- disable detection until you have a working camera feed
                          width: 1280 # <---- update for your camera's resolution
                          height: 720 # <---- update for your camera's resolution
                          fps: 5
                        objects:
                          track:
                            - person
                            - car
                            - dog
                            - cat
                          filters:
                            person:
                              # Optional: minimum width*height of the bounding box for the detected object (default: 0)
                              #min_area: 5000
                              # Optional: maximum width*height of the bounding box for the detected object (default: 24000000)
                              #max_area: 100000
                              # Optional: minimum score for the object to initiate tracking (default: shown below)
                              #min_score: 0.5
                              # Optional: minimum decimal percentage for tracked object's computed score to be considered a true positive (default: shown below)
                              threshold: 0.7
                              # Optional: mask to prevent this object type from being detected in certain areas (default: no mask)
                              # Checks based on the bottom center of the bounding box of the object
                              #mask: 0,0,1000,0,1000,200,0,200
                        record: # what you want Frigate to record
                            enabled: True
                            #retain: # uncomment this section if you want Frigate to record this camera 24/7. This can use a lot of space, you have been warned!
                              #days: 1
                              #mode: all
                            events: # this is the default recording mode where events are recorded, the number of days it saves events for is 10.
                                retain:
                                    mode: active_objects
                                    default: 10
                        snapshots:
                          # Optional: Enable writing jpg snapshot to /media/frigate/clips (default: shown below)
                          # This value can be set via MQTT and will be updated in startup based on retained value
                          enabled: true
                          # Optional: print a timestamp on the snapshots (default: shown below)
                          timestamp: false
                          # Optional: draw bounding box on the snapshots (default: shown below)
                          bounding_box: true
                          # Optional: crop the snapshot (default: shown below)
                          crop: false
                          # Optional: height to resize the snapshot to (default: original size)
                          # height: 175
                          # Optional: Restrict snapshots to objects that entered any of the listed zones (default: no required zones)
                          required_zones: []
                          # Optional: Camera override for retention settings (default: global values)
                          retain:
                            # Required: Default retention days (default: shown below)
                            default: 10
                            # Optional: Per object retention days
                            #objects:
                              #person: 15
                        motion:
                          mask:
                            - 858,215,847,176,746,145,754,115,557,74,528,34,396,37,297,38,349,720,0,720,0,0,1280,0,1280,370
                    
                      garage: # <------ Name the camera
                        ffmpeg:
                          hwaccel_args: preset-vaapi
                          output_args:
                            record: preset-record-generic-audio-copy
                          inputs:
                            - path: rtsp://127.0.0.1:8554/garage_cam_sub # <----- The stream you want to use for detection
                              roles:
                                - detect
                            - path: rtsp://127.0.0.1:8554/garage_cam
                              roles:
                                - record
                                - rtmp
                        rtmp:
                          enabled: false # <-- RTMP should be disabled if your stream is not H264
                        detect:
                          enabled: True # <---- disable detection until you have a working camera feed
                          width: 640 # <---- update for your camera's resolution
                          height: 480 # <---- update for your camera's resolution
                          fps: 5
                        objects:
                          track:
                            - person
                            - car
                            - truck
                            - bicycle
                            - motorcycle
                            - dog
                            - cat
                          filters:
                            person:
                              # Optional: minimum width*height of the bounding box for the detected object (default: 0)
                              #min_area: 5000
                              # Optional: maximum width*height of the bounding box for the detected object (default: 24000000)
                              #max_area: 100000
                              # Optional: minimum score for the object to initiate tracking (default: shown below)
                              #min_score: 0.5
                              # Optional: minimum decimal percentage for tracked object's computed score to be considered a true positive (default: shown below)
                              threshold: 0.7
                              # Optional: mask to prevent this object type from being detected in certain areas (default: no mask)
                              # Checks based on the bottom center of the bounding box of the object
                              #mask: 0,0,1000,0,1000,200,0,200
                        record: # what you want Frigate to record
                            enabled: True
                            #retain: # uncomment this section if you want Frigate to record this camera 24/7. This can use a lot of space, you have been warned!
                              #days: 1
                              #mode: all
                            events: # this is the default recording mode where events are recorded, the number of days it saves events for is 10.
                                retain:
                                    mode: active_objects
                                    default: 10
                        snapshots:
                          # Optional: Enable writing jpg snapshot to /media/frigate/clips (default: shown below)
                          # This value can be set via MQTT and will be updated in startup based on retained value
                          enabled: true
                          # Optional: print a timestamp on the snapshots (default: shown below)
                          timestamp: false
                          # Optional: draw bounding box on the snapshots (default: shown below)
                          bounding_box: true
                          # Optional: crop the snapshot (default: shown below)
                          crop: false
                          # Optional: height to resize the snapshot to (default: original size)
                          # height: 175
                          # Optional: Restrict snapshots to objects that entered any of the listed zones (default: no required zones)
                          # required_zones: []
                          required_zones:
                            - hof
                            - einfahrt
                          # Optional: Camera override for retention settings (default: global values)
                          retain:
                            # Required: Default retention days (default: shown below)
                            default: 10
                            # Optional: Per object retention days
                            #objects:
                              #person: 15
                        motion:
                          mask:
                            #- 0,195,40,158,104,104,158,72,180,21,259,21,393,27,408,62,426,91,448,107,476,100,532,105,582,95,591,0,0,0
                            - 0,480,199,480,199,450,0,450
                        zones:
                          hof:
                            coordinates: 640,480,640,204,640,74,556,68,503,92,400,79,388,144,189,136,181,70,73,144,0,207,0,480
                            objects:
                              - car
                              - person
                          einfahrt:
                            coordinates: 204,128,389,140,383,34,231,26
                            objects:
                              - car
                              - person
                    
                      garten: # <------ Name the camera
                        ffmpeg:
                          hwaccel_args: preset-vaapi
                          output_args:
                            record: preset-record-generic-audio-copy
                          inputs:
                            - path: rtsp://127.0.0.1:8554/garten_cam_sub # <----- The stream you want to use for detection
                              roles:
                                - detect
                            - path: rtsp://127.0.0.1:8554/garten_cam
                              roles:
                                - record
                                - rtmp
                        rtmp:
                          enabled: false # <-- RTMP should be disabled if your stream is not H264
                        detect:
                          enabled: True # <---- disable detection until you have a working camera feed
                          width: 1280 # <---- update for your camera's resolution
                          height: 720 # <---- update for your camera's resolution
                          fps: 5
                        objects:
                          track:
                            - person
                            #- car
                            - dog
                            - cat
                          filters:
                            person:
                              # Optional: minimum width*height of the bounding box for the detected object (default: 0)
                              #min_area: 5000
                              # Optional: maximum width*height of the bounding box for the detected object (default: 24000000)
                              #max_area: 100000
                              # Optional: minimum score for the object to initiate tracking (default: shown below)
                              #min_score: 0.5
                              # Optional: minimum decimal percentage for tracked object's computed score to be considered a true positive (default: shown below)
                              threshold: 0.7
                              # Optional: mask to prevent this object type from being detected in certain areas (default: no mask)
                              # Checks based on the bottom center of the bounding box of the object
                              #mask: 0,0,1000,0,1000,200,0,200
                        record: # what you want Frigate to record
                            enabled: True
                            #retain: # uncomment this section if you want Frigate to record this camera 24/7. This can use a lot of space, you have been warned!
                              #days: 1
                              #mode: all
                            events: # this is the default recording mode where events are recorded, the number of days it saves events for is 10.
                                retain:
                                    mode: active_objects
                                    default: 10
                        snapshots:
                          # Optional: Enable writing jpg snapshot to /media/frigate/clips (default: shown below)
                          # This value can be set via MQTT and will be updated in startup based on retained value
                          enabled: true
                          # Optional: print a timestamp on the snapshots (default: shown below)
                          timestamp: false
                          # Optional: draw bounding box on the snapshots (default: shown below)
                          bounding_box: true
                          # Optional: crop the snapshot (default: shown below)
                          crop: false
                          # Optional: height to resize the snapshot to (default: original size)
                          # height: 175
                          # Optional: Restrict snapshots to objects that entered any of the listed zones (default: no required zones)
                          required_zones: []
                          # Optional: Camera override for retention settings (default: global values)
                          retain:
                            # Required: Default retention days (default: shown below)
                            default: 10
                            # Optional: Per object retention days
                            #objects:
                              #person: 15
                        motion:
                          mask:
                            - 487,699,485,720,1280,720,1280,373
                            - 0,80,0,0,1280,0,1280,256,958,203,953,219,786,235,738,162,687,139,654,118,602,100,552,107,515,59,449,41,350,39,257,42,121,41,129,79
                    
                      garten_links: # <------ Name the camera
                        ffmpeg:
                          hwaccel_args: preset-vaapi
                          output_args:
                            record: preset-record-generic-audio-copy
                          inputs:
                            - path: rtsp://127.0.0.1:8554/garten_links_cam_sub # <----- The stream you want to use for detection
                              roles:
                                - detect
                            - path: rtsp://127.0.0.1:8554/garten_links_cam
                              roles:
                                - record
                                - rtmp
                        rtmp:
                          enabled: false # <-- RTMP should be disabled if your stream is not H264
                        detect:
                          enabled: True # <---- disable detection until you have a working camera feed
                          width: 640 # <---- update for your camera's resolution
                          height: 352 # <---- update for your camera's resolution
                          fps: 5
                        objects:
                          track:
                            - person
                            #- car
                            - dog
                            - cat
                          filters:
                            person:
                              # Optional: minimum width*height of the bounding box for the detected object (default: 0)
                              #min_area: 5000
                              # Optional: maximum width*height of the bounding box for the detected object (default: 24000000)
                              #max_area: 100000
                              # Optional: minimum score for the object to initiate tracking (default: shown below)
                              #min_score: 0.5
                              # Optional: minimum decimal percentage for tracked object's computed score to be considered a true positive (default: shown below)
                              threshold: 0.7
                              # Optional: mask to prevent this object type from being detected in certain areas (default: no mask)
                              # Checks based on the bottom center of the bounding box of the object
                              #mask: 0,0,1000,0,1000,200,0,200
                        record: # what you want Frigate to record
                            enabled: True
                            #retain: # uncomment this section if you want Frigate to record this camera 24/7. This can use a lot of space, you have been warned!
                              #days: 1
                              #mode: all
                            events: # this is the default recording mode where events are recorded, the number of days it saves events for is 10.
                                retain:
                                    mode: active_objects
                                    default: 10
                        snapshots:
                          # Optional: Enable writing jpg snapshot to /media/frigate/clips (default: shown below)
                          # This value can be set via MQTT and will be updated in startup based on retained value
                          enabled: true
                          # Optional: print a timestamp on the snapshots (default: shown below)
                          timestamp: false
                          # Optional: draw bounding box on the snapshots (default: shown below)
                          bounding_box: true
                          # Optional: crop the snapshot (default: shown below)
                          crop: false
                          # Optional: height to resize the snapshot to (default: original size)
                          # height: 175
                          # Optional: Restrict snapshots to objects that entered any of the listed zones (default: no required zones)
                          required_zones: []
                          # Optional: Camera override for retention settings (default: global values)
                          retain:
                            # Required: Default retention days (default: shown below)
                            default: 10
                            # Optional: Per object retention days
                            #objects:
                              #person: 15
                        motion:
                          mask:
                            - 237,0,182,21,139,25,99,38,0,79,0,303,0,0
                            - 469,0,468,21,640,21,640,0
                    
                      wohnzimmer: # <------ Name the camera
                        ffmpeg:
                          hwaccel_args: preset-vaapi
                          output_args:
                            record: preset-record-generic-audio-copy
                          inputs:
                            - path: rtsp://127.0.0.1:8554/wohnzimmer_cam_sub # <----- The stream you want to use for detection
                              roles:
                                - detect
                            - path: rtsp://127.0.0.1:8554/wohnzimmer_cam
                              roles:
                                - record
                                - rtmp
                        rtmp:
                          enabled: false # <-- RTMP should be disabled if your stream is not H264
                        detect:
                          enabled: True # <---- disable detection until you have a working camera feed
                          width: 1280 # <---- update for your camera's resolution
                          height: 720 # <---- update for your camera's resolution
                          fps: 5
                        objects:
                          track:
                            - person
                            - car
                            - truck
                            - bicycle
                            - motorcycle
                            - dog
                            - cat
                          filters:
                            person:
                              # Optional: minimum width*height of the bounding box for the detected object (default: 0)
                              #min_area: 5000
                              # Optional: maximum width*height of the bounding box for the detected object (default: 24000000)
                              #max_area: 100000
                              # Optional: minimum score for the object to initiate tracking (default: shown below)
                              #min_score: 0.5
                              # Optional: minimum decimal percentage for tracked object's computed score to be considered a true positive (default: shown below)
                              threshold: 0.7
                              # Optional: mask to prevent this object type from being detected in certain areas (default: no mask)
                              # Checks based on the bottom center of the bounding box of the object
                              #mask: 0,0,1000,0,1000,200,0,200
                        record: # what you want Frigate to record
                            enabled: True
                            #retain: # uncomment this section if you want Frigate to record this camera 24/7. This can use a lot of space, you have been warned!
                              #days: 1
                              #mode: all
                            events: # this is the default recording mode where events are recorded, the number of days it saves events for is 10.
                                retain:
                                    mode: active_objects
                                    default: 10
                        snapshots:
                          # Optional: Enable writing jpg snapshot to /media/frigate/clips (default: shown below)
                          # This value can be set via MQTT and will be updated in startup based on retained value
                          enabled: true
                          # Optional: print a timestamp on the snapshots (default: shown below)
                          timestamp: false
                          # Optional: draw bounding box on the snapshots (default: shown below)
                          bounding_box: true
                          # Optional: crop the snapshot (default: shown below)
                          crop: false
                          # Optional: height to resize the snapshot to (default: original size)
                          # height: 175
                          # Optional: Restrict snapshots to objects that entered any of the listed zones (default: no required zones)
                          required_zones: []
                          # Optional: Camera override for retention settings (default: global values)
                          retain:
                            # Required: Default retention days (default: shown below)
                            default: 10
                            # Optional: Per object retention days
                            #objects:
                              #person: 15
                        motion:
                          mask:
                            - 0,720,369,720,364,120,433,121,503,129,542,147,586,184,630,241,1280,632,1280,0,0,0
                    
                    

                    Dann hätte ich da noch eine Frage, wo ich aber jetzt nicht weiß ob es vom Adapter kommt oder von der 0.13er Version.
                    Starte ich nämlich den frigate-Container neu, sind alle Kameras automatisch auf Motion-Erkennung.
                    Bei der Adapter-Version 0.2.8 und Frigate 0.12.x war das nicht so. Da war nach einem Neustart die Einstellung so wie vor dem Neustart.

                    Noch eine Frage hätte ich da. Besteht vielleicht die Möglichkeit das man bei der neuen Version den integrierten MQTT-Broker deaktivieren kann? Bei mir läuft schon ein anderer.

                    So, ich hoffe ich das alles einigermaßen verständlich geschrieben 🙂

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                      crunchip Forum Testing Most Active @PrinzEisenherz1 last edited by

                      @prinzeisenherz1 beim Sprung von 0.12 auf 0.13 sollte man ggf sämtliche Einstellungen/Parameter in der yaml löschen und neu setzen, steht so zumindest in der Beschreibung, hat also mit dem Adapter eher weniger zu tun.

                      Du gibst doch in deiner yaml ja oben den mqtt broker an

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                        tombox @PrinzEisenherz1 last edited by

                        @prinzeisenherz1
                        Bitte mal die Kommentare aus dem json entfernen das ist nicht erlaubt
                        der adapter setzt keine einstellungen
                        ohne integrierte mqtt wird es schwieriger an die Daten zu kommen er müsste sich auf den externen mqtt server verbinden und auf die frigate topics subscriben

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                          PrinzEisenherz1 @tombox last edited by

                          @tombox wenn ich die Kommentare entferne kommt die gleiche Fehlermeldung.
                          Also wenn ich folgendes in den Datenpunkt schreibe:

                          {
                            "sub_label": "test",
                            "duration": 30,
                            "include_recording": true
                          }
                          

                          Ich bin erstmal wieder bei frigate 0.12 und Adapter auf 0.2.8.
                          Muss ich mich mal beschäftigen wenn Frau und Kidds bei Schwiegereltern sind 🙂

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                            tombox @PrinzEisenherz1 last edited by

                            @prinzeisenherz1 das mit dem json sollte jetzt gehen

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                              martinschm @tombox last edited by

                              Hi,

                              ich hab v 1.0.2 installiert und hab jetzt in den Logs immer wieder die Meldung "Snapshot sending active but no snapshot available for event xyz".
                              Wenn ich in meiner Frigate Installation schaue, sind dort aber Snapshots zu den Events zu sehen.

                              Woran liegt die Fehlermeldung ?

                              ciao
                              Martin

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                                tombox @martinschm last edited by

                                @martinschm manche new Events haben noch kein snapshot tritt das auch bei end Events auf

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                                  Globe last edited by

                                  Hi @tombox!
                                  Meinst du bei den Benachrichtigungen lässt sich noch der E-Mail Adapter integrieren? Ich habe zum Test die Instanz mal mit eingetragen. Es werden auch E-Mails gesendet, doch leider beinhalten sie keine Bilder und Infos zum Zeitpunkt, sondern nur den tmp-Bildpfad (bspw. so: /tmp/14356de3-36b9-46fb-83c2-2c48c9d5da17.jpg).

                                  Falls das gehen sollte wäre es top, wenn man die im Adapter hinterlegte Benachrichtigungs-Textvorlage zum Event in der E-Mail als Betreff (und evtl. zusätzlich als Nachrichtentext über dem Bild?) erhalten könnte.

                                  Danke und viele Grüße!

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                                    Tschaeens @tombox last edited by

                                    @tombox
                                    Hallo tombox, wäre es vllt möglich den ptz Befehl mit in den Adapter zu integrieren?
                                    Viele Grüße

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                                      tombox @Globe last edited by

                                      @globe mail sollte jetzt gehen
                                      @Tschaeens den GET plz info? oder welchen wie oft soll der gerufen werden?

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                                        Tschaeens @tombox last edited by

                                        @tombox
                                        geil wäre dieser Datenpunkt zum steuern der ptz Einstellungen:

                                        frigate/<camera_name>/ptz preset_<preset_name>
                                        

                                        Danke dir.

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                                          tombox @Tschaeens last edited by

                                          @tschaeens finde dazu kein doku
                                          https://docs.frigate.video/integrations/api/

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                                            Tschaeens @tombox last edited by

                                            @tombox
                                            den kann man per mqtt setzen.
                                            https://docs.frigate.video/integrations/mqtt

                                            und dann ziemlich weit unten. ptz Steuerung

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