

- #REMUX DOWNLOAD HOW TO#
- #REMUX DOWNLOAD MP4#
- #REMUX DOWNLOAD INSTALL#
- #REMUX DOWNLOAD PLUS#
- #REMUX DOWNLOAD DOWNLOAD#
If you have the old (unsupported) x86 version of Protect, extract the ubnt_ubvinfo tool from that (see the path referenced in the scripts/ folder of this repo) and put it in your PATH and you can use the AMD64 binary.
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h264 bitstream files these can be combined with a variety of tools. If FFmpeg is not installed (or if the command fails) the remux tool will leave the raw. If you need to extract audio too, add "-with-audio" to your command Upload this to your Cloud Key home folder using SSH (SCP) and extract with tar -xf & rm & chmod +x remux-arm64.
#REMUX DOWNLOAD DOWNLOAD#
Go to the "releases" page at and download the latest remux-arm64 binary (N.B.
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#REMUX DOWNLOAD PLUS#
Instructions for Cloud Key Gen 2 Plus (and other Ubiquiti hardware): ubv for me to examine please raise an issue and get in touch. If you're experiencing issues and can supply a. This seems a pretty unusual case so I'm not planning special logic for it any time soon!Īudio muxing is new it should account for audio/video synchronisation, however this has not been extensively tested (I don't have any camera samples where AV sync is particularly obvious). In this case some of the video may appear to run faster or slower than realtime. This should work unless the framerate is changed mid-video.
#REMUX DOWNLOAD MP4#
In order to create an MP4 the tool has to detect the framerate of the video it works this out by looking at the time between the initial video frames. txt file that you can pull back alongside the. See the scripts folder in the repository: these scripts generate a summary. ubv files along with a cached output of ubnt_ubvinfo to your x86 machine for final extraction. If this tool is not available on your x86 machine (and you don't have the native x86 version of ubnt_ubvinfo - for copyright reasons I can't supply this tool) then you will need to run the ubnt_ubvinfo command on your Ubiquiti hardware, then transfer the.
#REMUX DOWNLOAD HOW TO#
The quickstart instructions above show how to run the AARCH64 ubnt_ubvinfo tool shipped with Unifi Protect on your x86 hardware. If non-zero, adds a -r argument to FFmpeg invocations If true, will create an MP4 as output (default true)
#REMUX DOWNLOAD INSTALL#

ubv video is located (base path: /srv/unifi-protect/video). Run the following on your cloudkey: export PATH=$HOME:$PATH (you'll either need to run this every time you log in or put it in your.Upload this to your Cloud Key and extract it with xz -d & tar -xf ffmpeg-release-arm64-static.tar & mv ffmpeg*arm64-static/ffmpeg.Download the latest FFmpeg ARM Static Release (available on the releases page, and also from ).Upload this to your Cloud Key home folder using SSH (SCP) with tar -xf & rm & chmod +x remux.Go to the "releases" page at and download the latest remux ARM64 binary (N.B.See below for instructions on how to run under Linux x86 below. Due to the relatively slow CPU and IO subsystems, running a remux this way will be somewhat slow. Instructions for Cloud Key Gen 2 Plus (and other Ubiquiti hardware). ubv for me to examine please raise an issue to get in touch. ubv, naming the files based on the date+time the video starts.Īudio muxing should account for audio/video synchronisation, however this has not been extensively tested (I don't have any camera samples where AV sync is particularly obvious). Currently it will create one MP4 for each partition of a multi-partition. This release supports audio, and if FFmpeg is available then it will create MP4 files. This release supports the same features as 2.0.0, however the tool is now written in Go and as a result the tool is faster and smaller.
