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https://github.com/Art-of-WiFi/UniFi-API-client/blob/master/src/Client.php#335 Line 335 describes the desired function. Can this possibly be done with node-unifi and a javascript-script by now?
Es war möglich mit diesem Skript. Leider kriege ich seit neuestem einen 403er dazu. `const Unifi = require('node-unifi'); const unifi = new Unifi.Controller({host: '192.168.178.1', port: '443', sslverify: false}); var macID;...
Maybe object-tab got a bit lost in "Verschlimmbesserung"? I'd suggest to rollback to a more primitive solution and work from there ?
Sorry Apollon , didn't want to hurt anyone or discredit the work done here. It's no judgement , just my guess based on some observations about changes and issues regarding...
Thanks for replying. Here is an example picture  This is the entry in config file: ffmpeg:device?video=1#video=mjpeg#hardware
 it is a Logitech C615 Camera. To me it seems like the camera is in standby and when go2rtc takes the snapshot, the camera is not fully awake and...
Oh right, I was there before and tried around - but the result remains the same.
Stream works flawless. Only snapshots are problematic. And that only, when camera is not in use e.g. through parallel streaming.
The port isn't even in use, when I check it via netstat. (I just substitute the number so lower or upper cases aren't the thing ;-))
Cameras can be added by copying the old camera-n.conf from the older version. So it's definitely not in the hardware ;)