Rebuilding the Frigate UI for 0.14 #11136
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This is awesome! |
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Amazing work! Looking forward to this. 👏🏼 |
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Oh man, I can't wait to jump on that beta! I'm excited about the alerts function and scrubbing!! Outstanding work guys! Edit: When you say you plan to release the beta soon... you mean like in a few hours, right? lol |
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Awesome stuff, really looking forward to it!
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looks very promising. Will there be a version optimized for mobile devices? |
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Looks very impressive and looking forward to the beta. It looks like your revenue from Frigate+ was well spent and I will gladly support you with this effort... I am one of those that completely dumped my proprietary NVR system and adopted Frigate. |
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When I saw the title I thought "oh they are finally making it possible for non-experts to configure Frigate. Maybe I will never have to type 'nano config.yml' again because I entered one wrong character and now Frigate won't start". |
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No, the answer is obviously that Frigate is difficult to configure properly and not well documented. Let me be clear that this is NOT a complaint. I'm just stating my opinion that a camera viewing GUI is low-priority compared to a configuration UI. That's it. |
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This is awesome to see, we might fully drop Blue Iris when this launches if it solves all of our needs |
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I did that nearly two years ago. |
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I have been checking in on progress/using a dev build every few weeks the past few weeks and I was always wondering/waiting for the Debug view for the camera I just started using the latest dev build and wow, you guys have done a great job! I was blind and missing the Settings page and it is really great! Nice work, especially @hawkeye217 and @NickM-27, I know you guys have been busy! |
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Great job. That looks amazing so far. Are there any configuration changes that need to be made before switching from v0.13 to 0.14 dev? |
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This looks awesome. I would like to see a password protected UI just to keep people from casually getting into the config or camera feed. |
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With the Home Assistant/MQTT Integration, will there be different events published for an "alert" as opposed to a "detection" and "motion" events? |
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Firstly thanks so much for being constantly active here and listening to your needs. I guess I will have to eat the dog shit like I promised! lol. One thing: I absolutely love that I can scroll through the timeline and see all the events from all the cameras in sync. But what I really, really need (since I don't use events) is a timeline with a playhead where I can set the playhead at a specific place on the timeline and ALL the cameras will sync up to that specific point, then I want to press Play All and see all the cameras play in sync together. Please please please please I beg you to implement this. As I explained in a previous post, I live in Europe and it's very common to live in townhouses where your doorstep is level with the sidewalk and just have a meter of distance between your front porch and the sidewalk, with people walking by the detections are moot because an urban neighborhood of townhouses will see hundreds of people walking past the door every day just to go to work etc. So as you can imagine, in situations like that when the timeline is saturated with motion events that are merely people walking past the camera, it becomes totally irrelevant and the relevancy is more about being able to quickly play all sources in sync and without stuttering. One thing I suffer with is the stuttering when the player moves from one 10s segment to another. Every time it moves from segment A to segment B to segment C and so on, I get a half-second stutter. The more you increase the playback scale, the more stuttering. It's like a buffering effect. And if you play at 16x kiss bye bye to your sanity! As you will see is incessant stuttering as the player cannot move to the next segment seamlessly. Please for the love of almighty Jesus Christ address this major issue. It's during playback/review that any NVR shines... All NVRs can record, indeed my cameras will happily let me throw all the raw footage into a simple NFS mount. But it is the reviewing itself to find the crucial moments that makes a NVR special. I know you guys focus on detections but seriously your NVR can't be touched in terms of development speed and I sincerely hope you listen to my plight and do it 🙏🏻 God bless. PS. I was just thinking I forgot to mention how exporting easily is equally as important as finding the relevant event in question. Currently I have to use dropdowns to select camera, whether it's live or a timelapse, and then use date/time fields. I wish I could quickly use a timeline to set in/out points just like I can do in a video editing app... put the start handle at the beginning of where I want to export and the finish handle at the end of my export, then select cameras with checkboxes, click "export" and job done, the visual timeline would help a lot. But for those who want to still be exact please include a button to "enter date and time". |
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I just want to say I really appreciate seeing the time now with the timeline! Having various wifi cameras blocked from the internet means their internal time drifts, and when coupled with intermittent dropouts over wifi trying to determine the actual time of footage previously wasn't great (1-hour segments showed the length of the segment, not the time). Now I can know the real time at any point while scrubbing. |
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The new UI is brilliant and works really well, fundamental change it certainly is. Well done. As a suggestion, it would be good to be able to change authentication port 8080, in my case it conflicted with nextcloud AIO. I tried change it in my docker compose file but not effective. My solution was to assign nextcloud to a different port. Thanks |
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Would it be possible to enable zooming on "live" view (camera groups)? I have another idea around that: automatic virtual PTZ. The zone with object detection would be zoomed in and tracked as soon as there's motion or object detection. |
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I noticed that the views don't have unique URLs so if I want to throw a view on a Kiosk browser it won't work because the Kiosk has no touch screen. I use a thing called Anthias for this. I can't browse on it, it only accepts a URL pointing to a page. I also cannot remove the bar at the top showing the latest events. I want to be able to create a page that literally is a grid of cameras, kind of how Birdseye used to work, but without any web UI items, just literally a page showing a grid of cameras. And have this available as a URL. Please? |
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Is there a plan on when roles will come as part of Authentication? I want the "Disable Detect", " Disable Recording" and "Disable Snapshots" options to be greyed out. and the configuration hidden. In other words i want the viewer to only have viewing rights. |
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Thank you for the great work. |
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Is there a "latest" for dev? Something like |
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Just installed 0.14.0-beta2 and wow! |
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Currently on Last night I navigated to a camera, clicked the gear in the upper right corner, and disabled "Object Detection". I did this using my mobile. I can no longer turn it back on. Detection, recording, and snapshots are all off if I refresh the UI on my mobile phone, but show as ON when I'm on my desktop. But I don't think it's on because I'm not getting detections anymore on this particular camera, whereas I was yesterday prior to disabling. Happy pull any logs or config to help. Here's config section for this camera BeachDriveway:
ffmpeg:
inputs:
- path: rtsp://127.0.0.1:8554/BeachDriveway
input_args: preset-rtsp-restream
roles:
- record
- path: rtsp://<REMOVED>@192.168.3.204:554/cam/realmonitor?channel=1&subtype=2
roles:
- detect
detect:
enabled: true
width: 1280
height: 720
motion:
mask:
- 0.685,0.081,0.685,0.031,0.956,0.029,0.963,0.092
- 0.12,0.06,0.122,0.201,0.334,0.191,0.333,0.167,0.335,0.077,0.325,0.042,0.266,0.039
zones:
zone_0:
coordinates: 0,1,1,1,1,0,0.37,0,0.378,0.588,0,0.603
inertia: 3
objects:
track:
- person
- car
snapshots:
required_zones:
- zone_0
ui:
order: 12
review:
alerts:
required_zones: zone_0
detections:
required_zones: zone_0 |
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Exporting seems to be pretty broken. Have a very hard time exporting. I finally got one to export today, but the preview is broken... |
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On Android, either on HA app or with direct access, a lot of space is lost in landscape mode. All the bottom icons would fit on left side. Mock up with camera view increased at 165% of the original size. There is also a longer timeline so the accessibility would be improved. By the way, having 3 times the same camera icon for 3 different things feels wrong. |
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I think that the Motion grid layout is very great to review an event on multiple cameras at the same time. Moreover, for certain camera ratios (squarish ones), the thumbnails of other cameras are displayed vertically, and half of my cameras are hidden because of scrolling. What could be great for event review (alert or detections) is a dual layout to switch between the current view (focus on current camera + bottom thumbnails) and the grid layout of the Motion view. So you can either focus on a camera or see them all with the same size. If we want to keep the navigation context clear, the current camera could have its border bolder when they are laid in grid. |
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I've been on I'll probably revert back tomorrow morning (which is a shame as the UI is so much better!) but I thought I'd highlight it incase anyone has a solution before then. |
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TLDR: We have completely overhauled the UI for Frigate to focus on specific common user goals. It’s a big change and we hope you love it. This is just where we started, and the new UI isn’t entirely at feature parity with the current release yet.
Updated Documentation
Guided Demo of new UI
We plan to release the first beta soon.
Background
Frigate started as a stateless object detection pipeline for live video fees with information relayed over MQTT to be used in Home Assistant. Initially, I had no intention of building a UI for it. HomeAssistant was the UI. After a few years of releases in January 2021, a community contribution with a basic web UI was made as a part of version 0.8.0. Since then, the UI has always been treated as a basic interface to expose some of the backend information that Frigate was using to detect and track objects. As new features like clips and recordings were added the UI was updated to provide an interface to view them.
A new approach
As Frigate has become more mature, it has evolved from a real time object detection pipeline into an NVR. While it still lacks some of the customization and features from NVR solutions that have existed for longer, many users are migrating from those platforms and using Frigate as their primary NVR solution. However, Frigate’s UI was never designed around specific user goals, nor was any real thought put into the efficiency of accomplishing common tasks.
Frigate+ was created in part to help fund the future development of Frigate. While still in the early phases, the initial revenue from Frigate+ subscriptions created an opportunity to hire outside resources for revamping Frigate’s UI. After looking at various options, I decided to hire Jim Designs.
The Goals
I wanted to design the new UI around specific user goals with the intent to have a UI that allows accomplishing those goals as quickly and efficiently as possible. The following goals are where we started. I expect we will continue to find better ways of accomplishing these goals in the future as well as incorporate additional goals.
What is happening right now and/or what just happened?
The first use case centers around the need to quickly see what is happening or what just happened. Imagine you hear a sound outside, your dog barks, or the doorbell rings and you want to quickly be able to see your cameras.
The new home page for Frigate is intended to be a real time dashboard for your cameras. Recent alerts are represented by animated thumbnails in a filmstrip view above your camera feeds. Your camera images update once per minute when no detectable activity is occurring to conserve bandwidth and resources. As soon as any motion is detected, cameras seamlessly switch to a live stream. In addition, camera groups have been added so you can quickly switch between indoor and outdoor cameras.
Selecting a camera takes you to a new live view where the scroll wheel can be used to zoom in and out.
What happened last night (or the past 24 hours)?
A common use case for security cameras is reviewing last night’s footage for any concerning activity. The first step of that process is checking to see what Frigate detected. In the current UI, this is accomplished by scrolling through your events. Because events are simply low level tracked objects, their time ranges may overlap or still be in progress. This makes it difficult to review a timeline of video without jumping around or watching the same section of video multiple times. If a person walks by with their dog and a car drives by at the same time, you will end up with 3 separate events all with overlapping time ranges. It is difficult to reason about what periods of time you have and haven’t reviewed.
In order to switch to a more timeline oriented review process, we implemented a new area of the app for reviewing video footage. When reviewing, Frigate intelligently identifies parts of your timeline for review by leveraging the underlying data about motion and tracked objects. These time periods are mutually exclusive, so once you have reviewed a portion of the timeline for a camera, it is marked as reviewed.
The other primary focus was on efficiency. We wanted users to be able to review these segments as efficiently as possible. Rather than scrolling through a timeline and trying to align a single point with an indication of activity, we implemented a scrollable grid of thumbnails alongside a timeline. Hovering (or swiping on mobile) over the thumbnails will start a preview playback for the segment inline. You can also grab the progress bar to scrub through the segment.
After watching a segment, it is marked as reviewed.
Lastly, not all segments are created equal. Video of people who enter your property are a different priority than those walking by on the sidewalk. By default, all person and car objects are considered alerts. You can refine what ends up in the alert tab by configuring required zones for your events.
Was anything missed last night?
In the current release, there isn’t a way to see motion activity on a timeline and watch video at that time. The ability to scrub video for things Frigate missed has been one of the most common feature requests.
Within the Motion tab of review, you can now scrub through the timeline for all cameras simultaneously with a timeline showing relative motion activity.
In order to avoid scrubbing over time periods already included in alerts and detections, you can scrub in motion only mode.
Other Notable Improvements
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