So I have about 30 Cameras I want to run on my instance. Step by step all of them will record their videos on a local sd card and I will only watch the stream over HA (no hardware nvr). How can I set this up so my phone/laptop will not struggle at all loading these streams?

Right now I am playing them using onvif and or fmpeg and all of my hardware starts to lag heavily when I open the camera sites.

The streams are split up over 3 pages so it’s 13/10/7 Streams each.

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    1 year ago

    With that many cameras I’d get a cheap PC to run Frigate…I feel like you’re asking for trouble with the setup you’re proposing

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      So basically thin Client + coral tpu with frigate and then homeassistant Integration? How should I Set up the connection to the cameras? Onvif?

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        I haven’t setup Frigate myself yet so I’m not sure on the specifics but yeah that’s the idea! You don’t need the tpu for it to work but I plan on getting some because… They’re very cool lol. You’d need several to cover 30 cameras, though - I believe they recommend one for every 4 cameras.

        But yeah, a cheap thin client will work. The minimum specs for frigate are surprisingly low

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          You can use OpenVINO now on Frigate and get the same/better performance as a Coral, worth checking out.

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            Whoa, hadn’t heard about that. It’s all software?

            I don’t really need what Coral offers, I was just gonna do it for fun…but if I could do it without buying more hardware, that’s even better!

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              Technically it runs in the CPU iGPU hardware accelerator I believe, but as long as you have a 6th gen or newer Intel CPU you don’t need a Coral.

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                Hmmm that’s not that recent of a chip, I can probably make that work without breaking the bank!

                Thanks again for the heads up, I wasn’t looking forward to having multiple USB devices on my rack so this will be great

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                  Yeah you can grab a ready to go dell usff box on eBay with a 7th gen for about $80.

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        You don’t need a coral anymore since Frigate supports OpenVINO on 6th gen or newer Intel CPUs. It also supports using QSV for any decoding/encoding that needs to happen.

        Frigate uses RTSP for the camera connection.

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          Okay, but does this (or the coral or whatever) make the delivery of 30 (or just 10) simultaneous streams any smoother than just the straight stream from webrtc in homeassistant?

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            No, it’s just for object recognition to classify recordings.