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Camera streams stop or are very laggy in Home Assistant v2024.11 #1474

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LodeBo opened this issue Nov 24, 2024 · 6 comments
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Camera streams stop or are very laggy in Home Assistant v2024.11 #1474

LodeBo opened this issue Nov 24, 2024 · 6 comments
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LodeBo commented Nov 24, 2024

I have two Reolink cameras in HA ( model CX410 and Reolink video doorbell POE). Until version 2024.10 they worked flawless using RTSPtoWeb-WebRTC.

Now since version 2024.11 camerastreams are very laggy or just stop. I removed the build-in go2rtc integration from the default_config but no luck.

In a second attempt I removed RTSPtoWeb-WebRTC and only ran the build-in go2rtc integration but no luck.

In can’t see any abnormality in the logs.

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AlexxIT commented Nov 24, 2024

It's pretty hard to fix something like that without being able to repeat it.
I admit RTSPtoWeb can work with Reolink cameras better than go2rtc.
Reolink cameras are known for their glitchy RTSP protocol.
I wonder if anyone has managed to work with it without glitches.
Need to try it on my glitchy Reolink camera.

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LodeBo commented Nov 24, 2024

Thx voor your reply.
What I don’t understand is that i removed go2rtc from the default_config. So the integration is removed from HA core. But I still get those bad streams. When I go back to the previous version of HA it works as it should be.

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AlexxIT commented Nov 24, 2024

If the time bar works (white) in the video player - you are watching an HLS stream. If the bar is off (gray) - you are watching WebRTC.

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LodeBo commented Nov 24, 2024

The time bar is white but according to the RTSPWebRTC-Webrtc integration i'm watching WebRTC.
HLS stream is very laggy but my videostream is fast so i assume i'm watching WebRTC

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AlexxIT commented Nov 24, 2024

Time bar for WebRTC always disabled. So you not watching WebRTC.

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LodeBo commented Nov 24, 2024

I think i don’t understand what you are trying to say. Sorry for that.
In Home Assistant I have a picture entity card that displays my camera stream. I can see the time and date in white color.

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