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Releases: hjdhjd/homebridge-unifi-protect

v4.3.2

01 Jan 20:09

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4.3.2 (2021-01-01)

  • More housekeeping.

v4.3.1

01 Jan 19:59

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4.3.1 (2021-01-01)

  • Dependency updates and housekeeping.

v4.3.0

26 Dec 21:20

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4.3.0 (2020-12-26)

  • Removed support for legacy UniFi Cloud Key Gen2+ firmware. homebridge-unifi-protect now requires at least firmware version 2.0.24 or newer, which adds full UniFi OS support for UCK Gen2+ devices. This may be a breaking change if you aren't on the latest stable firmware for UCK Gen2+.

v4.2.0

26 Nov 07:52

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4.2.0 (2020-11-26)

  • New feature: video transcoding. This feature option should not be needed for most people. For the unlucky few that struggle with getting native streaming to work, please refer to the troubleshooting documentation for how and when to use this feature, and it's implications.
  • Dependency and library updates.

v4.1.5

22 Nov 19:30

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4.1.5 (2020-11-22)

  • Fix for a regression of MQTT event triggers.
  • Increase API timeout limit to give WiFi-based cameras a little more time to respond.
  • Dependency and library updates.

v4.1.4

09 Nov 06:03

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4.1.4 (2020-11-09)

  • Reinstate compatibility with NodeJS 12.

v4.1.3

09 Nov 01:00

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4.1.3 (2020-11-08)

  • More minor housekeeping and documentation updates.

v4.1.2

08 Nov 22:28

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4.1.2 (2020-11-08)

  • Minor housekeeping and documentation updates.

v4.1.1

08 Nov 16:43

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4.1.1 (2020-11-08)

  • Fix: ensure that homebridge-unifi-protect honors RTSP streaming feature option scope for individual HomeKit clients.

v4.1.0

07 Nov 18:26

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4.1.0 (2020-11-07)

  • Enhancement: feature options can now be specified on a per-client basis for audio and video feature options. For example, you can now specify that a specific RTSP profile be used with a specific client IP address (e.g. Apple TV). This can be useful in situations where you really want to control exactly which RTSP profile is used for a particular HomeKit client. An example of this that is immediately useful to some people: if you use Enable.Video.Stream.Only.Low because of trouble streaming remotely (outside of your home), you can now override it when you are home with Enable.Video.Stream.Only.X.IPADDRESS, where X is Medium or High, and IPADDRESS represents the static IP address of your iPhone. In this example, when remote, video streaming will always use the Low RTSP profile, but when at home, video streaming will use X.