[Config Support]: ffmpeg settings - green screen on records while hardware acceleration is enabled in Chrome #11229
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I'd recommend using ffmpeg presets for the input args instead of just arbitrary input args. You can also apply hwaccel at the input level so it didn't apply to the recordings input |
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maybe the hwaccel is causing an issue for some reason, easiest solution would be to set hwaccel_args: [] for each of the recording inputs |
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hmm... that is a pity I've tried the following without success - it's always the same problem with records:
Maybe you have another idea :( ? My current full config:
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try |
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hmm....nope - nothing. |
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hmm... there are some new Error-Logs:
There are hundreds of them - so here is just an excerpt. Here my current config:
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Describe the problem you are having
The recordings of one of my cameras (yi-home IFUS/y211ga - Parkplatz) are only displayed with green fragments in the browser (Chrome).
If I deactivate hardware acceleration in Chrome, the recording is displayed correctly.
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I noticed the problem some time ago - but it was only limited to mobile browsers on some Android smartphones. Now the problem also exists in desktop browsers.
The recordings still works with Firefox - but that's not a solution.
There are similar problems here with a reolink camera, but this does not seem to be completely identical, as it is only limited to the display of the recording in my case. The live stream runs without any problems everywhere.
Since my other two cameras (yi-home 9FUS/y20ga) work without problems - including the recordings - and because the recording can be played back reproducibly in the browser without hwaccel enabled/disabled (also in VLC), I am sure that this problem can be solved with the correct ffmpeg settings.
Unfortunately, I don't know where to enter them and which ones I could test.
Does anyone have any ideas?
The option "-fflags nobuffer" from the other thread sounds like something to try - where and how would I have to enter this in my config?
Many thanks in advance!
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M.2
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