tesla_dashcam
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tesla_dashcam
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Have 24 hour surveillance of the last 3 years, want to free up space
So its tangential, but I use https://github.com/ehendrix23/tesla_dashcam to scrub my Tesla footage, and this even stitches 4 cameras into a single pane. at its core its just a python program, and uses ffmpeg to do the transcoding, but it has options for motion only. it saves me a bunch of space to, recent test crunched 2.2GiB to 15 MiB using the cpu (e5-2698v3). That said the Tesla native compression . . . isnt.
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So the Tesla #FSDBeta community is aware, I was in a sad vehicle accident this week. #FSD was not involved, just a bad set of circumstances. Please watch and share this un-monitized video explaining what happened.
I have my Pi upload to a local storage point where a script then runs Tesla_Dashcam over the footage to combine all the feeds into one video for reviewing (for Sentry stuff I have it speed up sections of the video where nothing happens).
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New M3s(probably other models as well) are coming without center console usb-c and wireless charging due to shortage of chips
I also choose to combine it with this (not done on the Pi but a VM I have running on a home server) to process the footage into sped up clips with all cameras in one video for quick and easy reviewing.
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Saw this feel good gem in my Sentry recordings a few days back and wanted to share - Would have liked to have ran into him, I bet a quick hot lap would have made his day
Pi Zero W running teslausb for recording / auto upload to remote storage and tesla_dashcam to mux the different camera feeds. It also allows you to push Boombox MP3s to your Tesla over the network
- Love the Tesla surround cams. Not so much the hit-and-run.
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Installed a raspberry pi in my 3, it automatically uploads sentrycam footage to my home server
Now all you need to do is have this setup to run after your Pi has finished uploading to make easier to review videos
Tdarr
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Just started homelabbing in an old Raspberry Pi 3B+
You could also use tdarr to automate transcoding as soon as stuff enters your library so that it’s direct playable when you decide to watch it, but I’ve never needed to try it
- Run Tdarr in background without command prompt console like Radarr, Sonarr, etc
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Error on Windows with Tdarr v2.00.21 and ExifTool
The only place I can find mention of the script is Tdarr_Server is not closing exiftool.exe after use. #423 and tdarr_server.exe crashes often #412
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11600k - Only able to transcode 1 file at a time at 60FPS. Is this normal?
I've had issues with my 11600k and now 11400 in unraid too. Though it's CPU encoding in my case. See https://github.com/HaveAGitGat/Tdarr/issues/777 .
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Setting up Tdarr for multiple nodes with different encoding hardware
So I read through this issue and I have a couple nodes setup, some with QSV and others with NVENC. The respective node capabilities are designated for exactly one of QSV or NVENC.
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Questions about fibre channel, why is it so cheap? Can I setup Ethernet over fibre channel?
Have a look at Tdarr for distributed transcoding. I have it on a few nodes and it’s been pretty easy on the network.
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It’s not logging successful transcodes :-(
I have created a feature request in the Tdarr GitHub page; https://github.com/HaveAGitGat/Tdarr/issues/772
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Hardware acceleration on old laptop CPU?
You can also use tdarr if you have more than 1 file it can auto transcodes multiple files in a directory all at once. https://github.com/HaveAGitGat/Tdarr
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is there a program that can check files for corruption?
or this: https://github.com/HaveAGitGat/Tdarr
- Issue with cache folder
What are some alternatives?
teslausb - A smart USB drive for Tesla Dashcam - extended storage, auto archive, web viewer
HandBrake - HandBrake's main development repository
TeslaCamViewerII - A Camera Viewer / Video Editor For TeslaCam
jellyfin-expo - Jellyfin Mobile for iOS
sickbeard_mp4_automator - Automatically convert video files to a standardized format with metadata tagging to create a beautiful and uniform media library
Tdarr_Plugins - Tdarr Plugins
Plex-scripts - Plex, the arr's and tautulli scripts coming from user requests
Kometa - Python script to update metadata information for items in plex as well as automatically build collections and playlists. The Wiki Documentation is linked below.
HBBatchBeast - A free GUI application for HandBrake and FFmpeg/FFprobe with an emphasis on batch conversion (including recursive folder scans and folder watching) -Windows, macOS, Linux & Docker
x265-videoconverter - A python3 script to track and convert media to HEVC format
Kitana - A responsive Plex plugin web frontend
FileFlows - FileFlows is a file processing application that can execute actions against a file in a tree flow structure.