Great release, and this is very cool: "GitHub published its annual Octoverse report, highlighting the platform’s biggest trends and projects. It named Home Assistant 2024’s largest open-source project, with over 21,000 contributors over the year."
Near instant camera images! Yes please!
Just tested it. Sooo good
Was anyone able to get WebRTC to work behind a reverse proxy with Frigate? I couldn't find out where the documentation for this feature is.
Figured it out, Home Assistant automatically grabs the ICE candidates from Frigate so it works out of the box for local network and works after forwarding port 8555 (TCP and UDP) either directly to Frigate or through a reverse proxy.
on that update train right now
This update freaking rocks. I started with the previous version, the difference in camera responsiveness is huge.
With a bit of luck, native RTC support means 2-way comms using reolink doorbells is close at hand.
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