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FFmpeg
Donavan Becker edited this page Feb 21, 2020
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To use audio with the homebridge-ring plugin, you must have ffmpeg
installed with the libfdk_aac
library. Find your operating system below and run the suggested commands.
Once you have ffmpeg
with libfdk_aac
installed on your homebridge server, you should immediately be able to receive audio in your camera streams. There are a few known issues at this point:
- Audio takes a few seconds to start after video stream appears - this lag time is due to
ffmpeg
taking some time to start up. I might be able to reduce this delay in the future, but no promises. - No two-way audio yet
curl -Lfs https://github.com/oznu/ffmpeg-for-homebridge/releases/download/v0.0.1/ffmpeg-raspbian-armv6l.tar.gz | sudo tar xzf - -C / --no-same-owner
curl -Lfs https://github.com/oznu/ffmpeg-for-homebridge/releases/download/v0.0.1/ffmpeg-debian-$(uname -m).tar.gz | sudo tar xzf - -C / --no-same-owner
curl -Lfs https://github.com/oznu/ffmpeg-for-homebridge/releases/download/v0.0.1/ffmpeg-darwin-x86_64.tar.gz | sudo tar xzfm - -C / --no-same-owner
Install ffmpeg.exe
from ffmpeg-for-homebridge, found on the releases page.
ffmpeg, with libfdk-aac audio support is included in this image.
If you are running homebridge on a different platform, you will need to research how to build ffmpeg. The most important part is that you include --enable-libfdk-aac
when building ffmpeg
to enable the libfdk_aac
codec.