v0.11.0-rc3
版本发布时间: 2022-09-17 21:19:22
blakeblackshear/frigate最新发布版本:v0.14.0(2024-08-08 21:18:42)
Major Changes for 0.11.0
Link to updated docs: https://deploy-preview-2829--frigate-docs.netlify.app/
Changes since rc2
- Fix bug when multiple requests to download clip are initiated
- Fix bug with bounding boxes outside of frame (round 2)
- Add ability to view snapshots in UI when video exists
- Ensure playlist is in front of error messages in videojs
Changes since rc1
- Switch to using BtbN ffmpeg builds to resolve AAC errors with rtsp-simple-server (now at version 5.1)
-
NOTE: Those who set the
LIBVA_DRIVER_NAME_JELLYFIN
variable now need to update it toLIBVA_DRIVER_NAME
-
NOTE: Those who set the
- Fixes for H265 events and recordings in browsers with native support for H265 (thanks @uvjustin)
- Fixes for stuttering playback issues in some circumstances (thanks @uvjustin)
- Fix bug where bounding box sometimes outside of frame
- Ensure labels with spaces work properly
- Update videojs
BREAKING CHANGES
- Update to ffmpeg5 will break any custom input arguments using the
stimeout
parameter. This needs to be renamed totimeout
in your config. - Some amd64 users may need to set the environment variable
LIBVA_DRIVER_NAME=i965
to get similar hardware acceleration performance to previous builds. - Upgrading to the beta will run migrations on the database file that are not backwards compatible. In order to rollback to 0.10.0, you will either need to restore an old database file or delete the database files so they can be recreated.
- This version includes a significant rework of the docker build. This may have broken ffmpeg hardware acceleration for some hardware that was working previously. Please open an issue if this happens so we can try and track down what's missing.
- Some deployment approaches are overwriting the PATH environment value to an old value. If you see errors like
No such file or directory: 'ffmpeg'
, then you need to stop overriding your PATH. This happens with both Proxmox LXC and Portainer (#3223) - The
max_seconds
config setting under events has been removed as it no longer has any effect
Frigate+ Integration
With this release, users can easily send snapshots to Frigate+ for labeling directly from the Events view. Note that Frigate+ is still in development, and custom models are not yet available. There is no cost to create an account and submit labeled images. Making it simpler to submit images should accelerate the build out of a robust training set.
To enable the Frigate+ functionality, you need to obtain an API Key from your Frigate+ account on the settings page and set it via the PLUS_API_KEY
environment variable. I am working on getting this added into the Home Assistant Addon as well.
Here is the roadmap for Frigate+:
- Launch web version allowing manual upload of training examples and labeling
- Integrate submission in Frigate
- Launch Frigate optimized models
- Launch individually optimized models
- Integrate labeling and suggestions in Frigate
Updated Events View
- Speed. The events view has been completely revamped and should be much faster than it was before.
- Slightly larger thumbnails.
- You no longer have to refresh the page to see the latest events.
- You can "star" or "favorite" events to tell Frigate to keep associated recordings and the snapshot indefinitely.
- Sub labels have been added to allow setting arbitrary labels on events. For example, you can use deepstack to run facial recognition and update the event with the name of the person detected. (#2949)
Updated Recordings View
- Speed. The recordings view doesn't look different, but it has been completely overhauled. It should be much faster, and event data and thumbnails are lazy loaded to reduce the amount of data that is loaded when visiting the page.
- Smoother seeking and transitions. Re-renders of the player have been reduced and you should see smoother seek behavior when selecting events.
- 16x playback was added for browsers other than Firefox.
Updated Dockerbuild
- Frigate is now built on top of plain Debian containers and consolidated into a single multiarch image.
Experimental Timeline UI
Not recommended for use yet, but an alternative UI has been added. It has very limited browser/device support. #2830
Other changes
- MQTT sensors for any object type #2908
- Update latest object endpoints to reference most recent event from database (you will no longer see black images for objects under the camera in live view) #2944
- Added a new ratio filter for object filters #2952
- Camera recordings always in sidebar #2846
- Enable and set mode per camera for birdseye #3083
- Customize order and hide cameras from the UI #2981
- Enable improve_contrast via MQTT #3011
- Enable/disable motion detection independent of object detection via MQTT #3117
- MQTT topic for motion detection #3152
- Batch deletes of recordings when more than 100,000 recordings need to be deleted
- Switch to Btbn ffmpeg builds
- Improve cache handling for thumbnails and snapshots of completed events
- Fixes hwaccel issues for Raspberry Pi users
- Updates to debian 11 as a base image
- Consolidate Dockerfile to enable multiarch images
- Birdseye icon can now be customized #2979
- Frigate now checks for a newer release on startup and exposes that in the stats endpoint #3038
- Initial implementation of mypy and type checking
- Images from backend now have appropriate cache headers
- Motion
contour_area
andthreshold
values can now be adjusted dynamically via mqtt (#3154)
Full Changelog: https://github.com/blakeblackshear/frigate/compare/v0.10.0...v0.11.0-rc3
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