
api - HTTP API (important for WebRTC support).ffmpeg will use default transcoding optionsĬonfiguration options and a complete list of settings can be found in the wiki.webrtc will use port 8555 (TCP/UDP) for connections.rtsp server will start on default 8554 port (TCP).api server will start on default 1984 port (TCP).by default go2rtc will search go2rtc.yaml in the current work dirrectory.Addon installation in this case is optional. Or it can connect to an existing version of go2rtc. It can automatically download and use the latest version of go2rtc. WebRTC Camera custom component can be used on any Home Assistant installation, including HassWP on Windows.
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Container has preinstalled FFmpeg, Ngrok and Python. This container is the same as Home Assistant Add-on, but can be used separately from Home Assistant. go2rtc: DockerĬontainer alexxit/go2rtc with support amd64, 386, arm64, arm.
go2rtc_mac_amd64.zip - Mac Intel 64-bitĭon't forget to fix the rights chmod +x go2rtc_xxx_xxx on Linux and Mac. go2rtc_linux_arm - Linux ARM 32-bit (ex. go2rtc_linux_arm64 - Linux ARM 64-bit (ex. integrate web api into your smart home platformĭownload binary for your OS from latest release:. Download binary or use Docker or Home Assistant Add-on or Integration. HomeKit Accessory Protocol from Fast start. rtsp-simple-server idea from GStreamer framework pipeline idea. series of streaming projects from webrtc go library and whole team. can be integrated to any smart home platform or be used as standalone app. streaming from private networks via Ngrok. mixing tracks from different sources to single stream. play audio files and live streams on some cameras with speaker. on the fly transcoding for unsupported codecs via FFmpeg. first project in the World with support H265 for WebRTC in browser (Safari only, read more). first project in the World with support streaming from HomeKit Cameras. streaming to RTSP, WebRTC, MSE/MP4, HLS or MJPEG. streaming from any sources, supported by FFmpeg. streaming from RTSP, RTMP, DVRIP, HTTP (FLV/MJPEG/JPEG/TS), USB Cameras and other sources. zero-delay for many supported protocols (lowest possible streaming latency). zero-dependency and zero-config small app for all OS (Windows, macOS, Linux, ARM). Ultimate camera streaming application with support RTSP, WebRTC, HomeKit, FFmpeg, RTMP, etc.