Releases: hjdhjd/homebridge-unifi-protect
Releases · hjdhjd/homebridge-unifi-protect
v6.18.1
v6.18.0
6.18.0 (2024-02-11)
- New feature: Stream cropping. You can now selectively crop your Protect video stream feed in HBUP. This option will force transcoding on in all circumstances when viewing livestreams. My thanks to @dansimau for the initial PR that implemented this feature and contributed it to the community. This feature utilized the FFmpeg crop filter behind the scenes - you can read more about how cropping in FFmpeg works in the FFmpeg documentation to orient yourself if you're struggling with this feature at first. My recommendation: play with it and you'll eventually get a feel for the settings if they don't seem intuitive at first.
- Improvement: Protect device availability is now provided to HomeKit on a realtime basis. This should help folks more easily see when devices are disconnected from the Protect controller.
- Housekeeping.
v6.17.0
v6.16.0
v6.15.1
6.15.1 (2023-10-08)
- Improvement: more robust validation of hardware acceleration before enabling it. For users who are trying to use QSV - there's some known issues that'll be worked on in a future release of ffmpeg-for-homebridge to enable these capabilities more fully, bear with me.
- Housekeeping.
v6.15.0
6.15.0 (2023-10-02)
- New feature: sync Protect device names between HomeKit and Protect (available under device feature options in the HBUP webUI). Protect device name synchronization is one-way, from Protect to HomeKit, and is not real-time. Name synchronization with HomeKit will be delivered to HomeKit on plugin startup. In reality - name synchronization is a real-time activity in HBUP, but there seems to be an issue somewhere along the way that'll be resolved in either a future HBUP or Homebridge release. This feature is off by default, but may become the default in a future release.
- New feature: license plate telemetry contact sensor support (available under motion feature options in the HBUP webUI). If you have an AI-series camera and have license plate detection enabled, you can now look for individual license plates and potentially execute specific automation scenarios (say in combination with homebridge-myq and automatically open or close a garage door when detected). This works by using Protect's native detection of individual license plates - in my testing, it's imperfect but works the vast majority of the time in good lighting conditions. If you enable motion event logging, you'll see the license plate telemetry logged and, of course, there is MQTT support available as well. You must enable smart motion event detection in HBUP to use this feature - and of course, it's available in the webUI. One last thing: you can set detections for multiple license plates by hyphenating the license plates (PLATE1-PLATE2-PLATE3...) when enabling the feature option and you'll get a contact sensor for each plate.
- New feature: ring delay intervals. For those situations where you want to prevent someone from hitting the doorbell too many times in a row, you can now configure how much time must pass in between each doorbell ring. Available in the settings tab in the HBUP webUI under additional options and defaults to no delay between rings. Thanks to @vincer for the suggestion.
- New feature: device removal delay feature option (available under NVR feature options). There are certain unique scenarios (almost entirely revolving around UniFi Protect bugs related to stacked NVR configurations) where real-time removal of Protect devices from HomeKit is undesirable. This feature option allows users to configure a delay once a device removal event has been detected before HBUP removes the device from HomeKit. This can be helpful in instances where Protect devices temporarily disappear from a Protect controller before reappearing a short time later.
- Improvement: motion event delivery is more robust, with several under-the-hood optimizations that should make motion detection feel even snappier than they already are for users. Additionally, HBUP now warns users when Protect controller settings will prevent HBUP from seeing motion events.
- Improvement: native Intel QSV support comes to this release, courtesy of the latest ffmpeg-for-homebridge has now been updated with support for Intel Quick Sync Video GPU hardware acceleration. For users of QSV-enabled systems, you can give hardware-accelerated transcoding a try and see what we've been enjoying on the macOS end of the world.
- Housekeeping.
v6.14.0
6.14.0 (2023-09-11)
- New feature: you can now trigger doorbell ring events through MQTT. See the MQTT documentation reference for more details. Thanks to @glynd for the contribution.
- Fix: address two edge cases on which Protect camera streams are used when HBUP tries to be smart about selecting one to use. One edge case relates to hardware transcoding and the other to some of the more exotic camera resolutions Protect uses. Thanks to @bSr43 for encountering one part of this bug and raising it to my attention wherein I discovered the second part of my shame and corrected both problems.
v6.13.1
v6.13.0
6.13.0 (2023-08-26)
- Improvement: webUI enhancements. Users now default into the feature options tab, and new users will get a first run screen prompting for Protect controller and login credentials. Protect API errors are reported in the webUI. And more.
- Improvement: modernized and refined motion detection event delivery.
- Housekeeipng. Lots of housekeeping.