
FULL BRIDGE RECTIFIER!!!
Debian on the streets (servers), Arch on the sheets (laptop).
I had the same problem: Debian host + official Jellyfin Docker image, all set up according to the official guide, but it would fail to transcode anything.
There was no relevant information about what was wrong in the logs so what I did was:
- Copy the ffmpeg command from the logs.
docker exec -itinto the Jellyfin container.- run the same ffmpeg command manually so I could see the error directly.
Long story short, because the Nvidia toolkit uses the driver/libraries from the host, the error was that I was missing the library libnvidia-encode1 on the host. After installing that, everything works as it should.
No idea how it compares to Ring, but my wife is a severe technophobe and she had no issues or complaints with Protect. We only have one doorbell + one camera connected to a CloudKey+ though, so your mileage may vary.
Motion detection works reasonably well as far as I can tell, with person, vehicle and animal detection too.
Regarding the doorbell, one option you have is to try finding a second-hand Unifi G4 Doorbell (non-pro). It can be wired with only the two wires you already have. Just make sure you have relatively good 5GHz WiFi reception near your front door, because the 2.4GHz antennas on this model are notably bad.
As a former sysadmin, this is correct.
"I do not want to play sysadmin in my spare time."
* proceeds to do a bunch of sysadminy things, but on a proprietary OS *
Huh...
I am certainly one of the Linux users that ever lived.
Can't tell if this is criticism on non-vegans or if someone just really wants it to be socially acceptable to fuck a cow.
I have Alarmo setup in HA with a bunch of ZigBee sensors and it's brilliant. I haven't used it with cameras, but considering Frigate exposes motion sensors, I think this should work fine.
And yes, you can do this with just Frigate and a HA automation, but it would be less flexible.
I understand this is not exactly what you're asking for, but if you have access to a terminal, you can "unshorten" a link with:
curl --head -L https://example.com/short | grep: location
The witch in question:
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