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Possibility to talk with doorbell #181

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moshiko2312 opened this issue Apr 1, 2022 · 45 comments
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Possibility to talk with doorbell #181

moshiko2312 opened this issue Apr 1, 2022 · 45 comments

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@moshiko2312
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Hi its possible talking when someone passes on doorbell, with home assistant?

@luzik
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luzik commented Apr 4, 2022

Please take look at #55

@calisro
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calisro commented Jun 7, 2022

Would be nice to talk with doorbell. I can now send clips though which is nice through the shell_command. IF the gstream would work with hassio, it would be far easier.

shell_command:
  doorbelltts: >-
    /config/ttsplay "{{ states('input_text.tts_door_text') }}"
#!/bin/bash
TEXT="$1"
LOG=ttslog
LOG=/config/ttslog
echo "TEXT: $TEXT" > $LOG

FILE=`curl -v -X POST \
 -H "Authorization: Bearer xxxxxxx" \
 -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
 -d "{\"message\": \"$TEXT\", \"platform\": \"google_cloud\"}" \
 https://ha.xxxxxxx.org:xxxxx/api/tts_get_url | awk -F/ '{print $6}' |awk -F\" '{print $1}'` >> $LOG 2>&1
echo CURLRC=$? >> $LOG

echo
echo FILE:$FILE >> $LOG
echo
ffmpeg -y -i "/config/tts/$FILE" -c:a pcm_alaw -ac 1 -ar 8000 -sample_fmt s16 /config/audio_test.al >> $LOG 2>&1
echo FFMPEGRC=$? >> $LOG
echo

#  --digest
curl -vvv --user 'admin:xxxxxxxx' \
  --limit-rate 8K \
  --expect100-timeout 3 \
  --connect-timeout 5 \ 
  --no-keepalive \
  --max-time 7 \ 
  -F "file=@/config/audio_test.al;type=Audio/G.711A" \
  -H "Content-Type: Audio/G.711A" \
  -H "content-length: 9999999" \
  "http:https://10.100.x.xx/cgi-bin/audio.cgi?action=postAudio&httptype=singlepart&channel=1" >> $LOG 2>&1
echo DOORRC=$? >> $LOG
exit 0

@NickM-27
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@calisro Nice! This is working well for me in the meantime until a media player is added

@rroller
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rroller commented Jun 19, 2022

Hey all. Sorry I've been super busy. I'll try to get to this soon. I just need to set aside some time :-)

@cabrower
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Been playing with this myself and cannot get the web request to end without an error. Have you been able to get it to exit error free? It seems the "singlepart" type is meant for a continuous stream. I tried to get the "multipart" working but i cannot get the request formed properly.

@NickM-27
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Yeah it works cleanly for me

@calisro
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calisro commented Jun 28, 2022

Been playing with this myself and cannot get the web request to end without an error. Have you been able to get it to exit error free? It seems the "singlepart" type is meant for a continuous stream. I tried to get the "multipart" working but i cannot get the request formed properly.

Since none of this is published in their API, we really don't know how it is expected to work. Remember, this is supposed to be a 'call' to the front door. This is as error free as it gets:

* Server auth using Basic with user 'admin'
> POST /cgi-bin/audio.cgi?action=postAudio&httptype=singlepart&channel=1 HTTP/1.1
> Host: 10.100.1.143
> Authorization: Basic xxxxxxxxxx
> User-Agent: curl/7.79.1
> Accept: */*
> content-length: 9999999
> Content-Type: Audio/G.711A; boundary=------------------------f6342357c58795f8
> 
} [16636 bytes data]
* We are completely uploaded and fine
100 16636    0     0  100 16636      0   1510  0:00:11  0:00:11 --:--:--     0* Operation timed out after 12001 milliseconds with 0 bytes received
100 16636    0     0  100 16636      0   1386  0:00:12  0:00:12 --:--:--     0
* Closing connection 0
curl: (28) Operation timed out after 12001 milliseconds with 0 bytes received
DOORRC=28

Without the timeouts the microphone stays 'open'. You can tell in the app when you try to turn it on again. It says 'error' and then clicking it again causes it to 'work' again.... What we're really missing is the way to 'end the call'. but the timeouts work okay for me.

EDIT: Btw, it works exactly the same in my code with singlepart or multipart.

@mattkerrison
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Ooooohh this is really promising, It's been my biggest gripe with the doorbell, I just want to be able to respond in some way

@strarsis
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strarsis commented Aug 1, 2022

So no easy tap-to-talk in Home Assistant yet?

A Dahua doorbell should be at least as usuable by Home Assistant as by using its own vendor app.

@NickM-27
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NickM-27 commented Aug 1, 2022

So no easy tap-to-talk in Home Assistant yet?

A Dahua doorbell should be at least as usuable by Home Assistant as by using its own vendor app.

It's a commonly requested feature in the forums, has not been implemented yet (best is that some integrations support media player)

@strarsis
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strarsis commented Aug 1, 2022

@NickM-27: Are there doorbells which two-way-audio just works with HA without any workarounds?

@NickM-27
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NickM-27 commented Aug 1, 2022

@NickM-27: Are there doorbells which two-way-audio just works with HA without any workarounds?

HA does not have any notion of two way talk. The iOS app doesn't even request the microphone permission.

It will need to be built from the ground up (to be like nest, Arlo, ring, etc currently implement it)

@conorlap
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conorlap commented Aug 1, 2022

@strarsis @NickM-27 There's being work done to see if this can be implemented on the WebRTC card by @AlexxIT AlexxIT/WebRTC#243

Sounds like even if this is possible, the HA iOS app will need the feature added for microphone permission.

@strarsis
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strarsis commented Aug 1, 2022

@NickM-27, @conorlap: Are there apps that are non-vendor and can be used for two-way-audio with Dahua doorbells?
Well, one could also use the app in the meantime. The reason for my questions are that I want a doorbell that is not somehow locked for being used from non-vendor apps.

@conorlap
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conorlap commented Aug 1, 2022

I can get local two way audio with my Amcrest AD410 on tinycam app on Android with below settings:

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It only works locally however.
I found this out via Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/BlueIris/comments/lpkt8z/achieved_local_doorbell_with_2_way_audio/

@strarsis
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strarsis commented Aug 1, 2022

@conorlap: Locally would be fine for me as I use a VPN (like WireGuard) anyway if I want local access from the outside.

That Amcrest AD410 seems to be a nice doorbell. But I need one with PoE/Ethernet.

@mattkerrison
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Even being able to do the TTS like you can with Sonos would be awesome.

But on the HA app not supporting Mic I agree, my use case / idea is using a spare Android phone using Fully Kiosk to host the web version of HA (basically the same as the app) which I believe supports Mic input.

@cabrower
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cabrower commented Aug 2, 2022

Even being able to do the TTS like you can with Sonos would be awesome.

But on the HA app not supporting Mic I agree, my use case / idea is using a spare Android phone using Fully Kiosk to host the web version of HA (basically the same as the app) which I believe supports Mic input.

I currently have TTS working with it via NodeRed. Here is my flow:

[{"id":"f44654e214d92aa7","type":"ttsultimate","z":"3d4fa65bb2fbbf54","name":"","voice":"en-US","ssml":false,"sonosipaddress":"192.168.1.158","sonosvolume":"75","sonoshailing":"0","config":"e05dc2be35faa69b","property":"payload","propertyType":{},"rules":[],"playertype":"noplayer","speakingrate":"1","speakingpitch":"0","unmuteIfMuted":true,"x":290,"y":80,"wires":[["16cd8dd95f997800"],[]]},{"id":"35e8516f197e0774","type":"inject","z":"3d4fa65bb2fbbf54","name":"","props":[{"p":"payload"},{"p":"topic","vt":"str"}],"repeat":"","crontab":"","once":false,"onceDelay":0.1,"topic":"","payload":"\"Please wait while we come to the door.\"","payloadType":"str","x":90,"y":60,"wires":[["f44654e214d92aa7"]]},{"id":"40a2b1600946dee8","type":"function","z":"3d4fa65bb2fbbf54","name":"Parse Filename","func":"msg.filename = String(msg.filesArray[0].file);\nconst ffmpegIn = String(msg.filename);\nconst ffmpegOut = ffmpegIn.split('.').slice(0, -1).join('.');\nconst ffmpeg = \"-y -i \" + ffmpegIn +\" -c:a pcm_alaw -ac 1 -ar 8000 -sample_fmt s16 \" + ffmpegOut + \".wav\";\nmsg.ffmpegIn = ffmpegIn;\nmsg.ffmpegOut = ffmpegOut;\nmsg.ffmpeg = ffmpeg;\nmsg.filename = msg.ffmpegOut+\".wav\";\nreturn msg;","outputs":1,"noerr":0,"initialize":"","finalize":"","libs":[],"x":760,"y":80,"wires":[["d8f5be96b6a75f20"]]},{"id":"d8f5be96b6a75f20","type":"exec","z":"3d4fa65bb2fbbf54","command":"/usr/bin/ffmpeg","addpay":"ffmpeg","append":"","useSpawn":"false","timer":"15","winHide":false,"oldrc":false,"name":"Convert Audio","x":960,"y":80,"wires":[["5289ad38ed65ad56"],[],[]]},{"id":"66fac65b9f255c2b","type":"http request","z":"3d4fa65bb2fbbf54","name":"HTTP Request to Doorbell","method":"PUT","ret":"txt","paytoqs":"ignore","url":"http:https://192.168.1.35/cgi-bin/audio.cgi?action=postAudio&httptype=singlepart&channel=1","tls":"","persist":false,"proxy":"","authType":"basic","senderr":false,"x":840,"y":160,"wires":[[]]},{"id":"bde46b4bf680e208","type":"function","z":"3d4fa65bb2fbbf54","name":"Build http payload","func":"msg.headers = {};\nmsg.headers['Content-Length'] = \"9999999\"\nmsg.headers['Content-Type'] = \"Audio/G.711A\"\nmsg.headers['User-Agent'] = \"NodeRed\"\nmsg.requestTimeout = 5000\nreturn msg;","outputs":1,"noerr":0,"initialize":"","finalize":"","libs":[],"x":510,"y":160,"wires":[["66fac65b9f255c2b"]]},{"id":"5289ad38ed65ad56","type":"file in","z":"3d4fa65bb2fbbf54","name":"Read Converted File","filename":"","format":"","chunk":false,"sendError":false,"allProps":false,"x":260,"y":160,"wires":[["bde46b4bf680e208"]]},{"id":"16cd8dd95f997800","type":"switch","z":"3d4fa65bb2fbbf54","name":"Finished Processing","property":"payload","propertyType":"msg","rules":[{"t":"true"}],"checkall":"true","repair":false,"outputs":1,"x":540,"y":80,"wires":[["40a2b1600946dee8"]]},{"id":"e05dc2be35faa69b","type":"ttsultimate-config","name":"TTS Service","noderedipaddress":"192.168.1.14","noderedport":"1980","purgediratrestart":"purge","ttsservice":"googletranslate","TTSRootFolderPath":""}]

@mattkerrison
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Even being able to do the TTS like you can with Sonos would be awesome.
But on the HA app not supporting Mic I agree, my use case / idea is using a spare Android phone using Fully Kiosk to host the web version of HA (basically the same as the app) which I believe supports Mic input.

I currently have TTS working with it via NodeRed. Here is my flow:

[{"id":"f44654e214d92aa7","type":"ttsultimate","z":"3d4fa65bb2fbbf54","name":"","voice":"en-US","ssml":false,"sonosipaddress":"192.168.1.158","sonosvolume":"75","sonoshailing":"0","config":"e05dc2be35faa69b","property":"payload","propertyType":{},"rules":[],"playertype":"noplayer","speakingrate":"1","speakingpitch":"0","unmuteIfMuted":true,"x":290,"y":80,"wires":[["16cd8dd95f997800"],[]]},{"id":"35e8516f197e0774","type":"inject","z":"3d4fa65bb2fbbf54","name":"","props":[{"p":"payload"},{"p":"topic","vt":"str"}],"repeat":"","crontab":"","once":false,"onceDelay":0.1,"topic":"","payload":"\"Please wait while we come to the door.\"","payloadType":"str","x":90,"y":60,"wires":[["f44654e214d92aa7"]]},{"id":"40a2b1600946dee8","type":"function","z":"3d4fa65bb2fbbf54","name":"Parse Filename","func":"msg.filename = String(msg.filesArray[0].file);\nconst ffmpegIn = String(msg.filename);\nconst ffmpegOut = ffmpegIn.split('.').slice(0, -1).join('.');\nconst ffmpeg = \"-y -i \" + ffmpegIn +\" -c:a pcm_alaw -ac 1 -ar 8000 -sample_fmt s16 \" + ffmpegOut + \".wav\";\nmsg.ffmpegIn = ffmpegIn;\nmsg.ffmpegOut = ffmpegOut;\nmsg.ffmpeg = ffmpeg;\nmsg.filename = msg.ffmpegOut+\".wav\";\nreturn msg;","outputs":1,"noerr":0,"initialize":"","finalize":"","libs":[],"x":760,"y":80,"wires":[["d8f5be96b6a75f20"]]},{"id":"d8f5be96b6a75f20","type":"exec","z":"3d4fa65bb2fbbf54","command":"/usr/bin/ffmpeg","addpay":"ffmpeg","append":"","useSpawn":"false","timer":"15","winHide":false,"oldrc":false,"name":"Convert Audio","x":960,"y":80,"wires":[["5289ad38ed65ad56"],[],[]]},{"id":"66fac65b9f255c2b","type":"http request","z":"3d4fa65bb2fbbf54","name":"HTTP Request to Doorbell","method":"PUT","ret":"txt","paytoqs":"ignore","url":"http:https://192.168.1.35/cgi-bin/audio.cgi?action=postAudio&httptype=singlepart&channel=1","tls":"","persist":false,"proxy":"","authType":"basic","senderr":false,"x":840,"y":160,"wires":[[]]},{"id":"bde46b4bf680e208","type":"function","z":"3d4fa65bb2fbbf54","name":"Build http payload","func":"msg.headers = {};\nmsg.headers['Content-Length'] = \"9999999\"\nmsg.headers['Content-Type'] = \"Audio/G.711A\"\nmsg.headers['User-Agent'] = \"NodeRed\"\nmsg.requestTimeout = 5000\nreturn msg;","outputs":1,"noerr":0,"initialize":"","finalize":"","libs":[],"x":510,"y":160,"wires":[["66fac65b9f255c2b"]]},{"id":"5289ad38ed65ad56","type":"file in","z":"3d4fa65bb2fbbf54","name":"Read Converted File","filename":"","format":"","chunk":false,"sendError":false,"allProps":false,"x":260,"y":160,"wires":[["bde46b4bf680e208"]]},{"id":"16cd8dd95f997800","type":"switch","z":"3d4fa65bb2fbbf54","name":"Finished Processing","property":"payload","propertyType":"msg","rules":[{"t":"true"}],"checkall":"true","repair":false,"outputs":1,"x":540,"y":80,"wires":[["40a2b1600946dee8"]]},{"id":"e05dc2be35faa69b","type":"ttsultimate-config","name":"TTS Service","noderedipaddress":"192.168.1.14","noderedport":"1980","purgediratrestart":"purge","ttsservice":"googletranslate","TTSRootFolderPath":""}]

I don't often use Node Red so can you help me out as I'm getting an error using your flow:

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I'm getting an error message:

"Error: ENOENT: no such file or directory, open '/config/node-red/sonospollyttsstorage/ttsfiles/6181fe2f1bc4977fae86a610bac4b330.wav'"

When I check that directory I see it's an mp3 file not wav:

/config/node-red/sonospollyttsstorage/ttsfiles/6181fe2f1bc4977fae86a610bac4b330.mp3

If I change the two references of .wav in the Parse Filename step to .mp3 I get a burst of white noise come out of the doorbell but not the default "Please wait while we come to the door.", any obvious things I'm missing?

@cabrower
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cabrower commented Aug 3, 2022

Do you have ffmpeg installed on your node-red instance?
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@mattkerrison
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Do you have ffmpeg installed on your node-red instance?

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Haha yep that was it, thanks mate.

Works well, I don't even think I'd use 2 way audio if I could get the ring led to change colour when the reply was sent to just give a visual que as well, but looking at the API it's just on or off

@cabrower
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cabrower commented Aug 3, 2022

Thats awesome! Glad it was something simple! I have it setup with an iOS alert that gives me 4 options from my phone plus a live camera feed on my notifications screen:

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@strarsis
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strarsis commented Aug 4, 2022

Oh, so many cool things can be done with open source automation.

@mattkerrison
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Thats awesome! Glad it was something simple! I have it setup with an iOS alert that gives me 4 options from my phone plus a live camera feed on my notifications screen:

image image

That's exactly what I want to achieve, Nice!

@elkarto
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elkarto commented Aug 26, 2022

Do any of you have problems with message length?

I have managed to get it working on an Amcrest AD110.

If the message is very short, everything works fine. But if the message is longer, only the last few seconds (2-3s) are played.

@calisro
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calisro commented Sep 4, 2022

I have complete 2-way now working with the AD410 using the go2rtc project. Might want to look at it.

https://github.com/AlexxIT/go2rtc

@luzik
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luzik commented Sep 21, 2022

I can confirm that 2-way audio is working using go2rtc.
AlexxIT/go2rtc#49
The only issue I had to figure out is to switch audio codec, which wasn't possible via dahua web ui. I did use this tool
blakeblackshear/frigate#2572 to switch it.

Maybe there is a way to make audio/video codec/resolution/bitrate/etc as home assistant select entity? @rroller what do You think ?

Now we are waiting for homeassistant card supporting 2-way audio with mute microphone button.

@NickM-27
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@luzik I have it setup but I'm not sure where to use the feature, is it in the go2rtc UI?

@strarsis
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That's great news! I plan to add a doorbell with camera and 2-way-audio to my HA setup, and it would be great if the full hardware can be used.

@luzik
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luzik commented Sep 21, 2022

@luzik I have it setup but I'm not sure where to use the feature, is it in the go2rtc UI?

yes, for now its working only in go2rtc ui

@calisro
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calisro commented Sep 21, 2022

You can use a iframe though for now referencing the api page. THis is needed to actually 'talk' because there are no lovelace cards yet that activate the microphone and manage it.

@NickM-27
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Sorry I should have been more specific, where in the UI is it?

@calisro
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calisro commented Sep 21, 2022

Sorry I should have been more specific, where in the UI is it?

It isn't. You can use existing lovelace cards for the cameras but you won't get talk. That's why I mentioned a iframe. the go2trc is beta still but its in HACS

https://github.com/AlexxIT/go2rtc/

@NickM-27
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@calisro Your suggestion to use an iframe makes me think it should be in the go2rtc UI but I do not see the option. I have already setup go2rtc and I have also added it to my NPM setup so I can access it with https (which I understand is required for microphone access).

@calisro
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calisro commented Sep 21, 2022

Im not sure what you're asking. :) Im sure a lovelace card will eventually be added.

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NickM-27 commented Sep 21, 2022

The docs say:

PS. Default Home Assistant lovelace cards don't support 2-way audio. You can use 2-way audio from Add-on Web UI. But you need use HTTPS to access the microphone. This is a browser restriction and cannot be avoided.

But it is unclear to me where in the go2rtc UI this is

I'm a developer looking to implement support for this outside of HASS lovelace, just trying to figure out how to interface with go2rtc first.

I will probably just make an issue with go2rtc directly as it is off topic for this.

@calisro
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calisro commented Sep 21, 2022

I would actually try to use it before making an issue. Its pretty simple. The API is just hosted on port 1984.

I will probably just make an issue with go2rtc directly as it is off topic for this.

Yes. :)

@felipecrs
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chrome_fSxvEgsvBW.mp4

@NickM-27 microphone gets automatically enabled once you open the stream from the go2rtc Web UI, and it automatically plays your browser microphone audio in the doorbell.

@NickM-27
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@felipecrs Thank you that is what I was looking for. It asked for microphone permission and I can see the browser is using microphone. Unfortunately it was not playing on the doorbell but that might be due to the configuration of my reverse proxy.

@felipecrs
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Are you using a VTO? If so, check this comment onwards:

@theTaikun
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I'm trying to set this up manually, as I'm using HA Unsupervised and don't have access to addons. These are the issues as I understand it:

  • To interact with the microphone, the stream has to be https
  • go2rtc doesn't provide https access
  • I added my certificate to HA, and can access it via https
  • An iframe in a secure home assistant, can't serve the unsecured go2rtc

So is the only solution to run a separate proxy (nginx, apache2, etc...) on the home assistant server, so that https:https://localhost:port will proxy to http:https://localhost:port?

@felipecrs
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The ideal would be to use some 2-way audio capable Home Assistant card. I'm sure someone will build one soon.

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morpheus8888 commented Jan 27, 2023

solved

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morpheus8888 commented Jan 30, 2023

Thats awesome! Glad it was something simple! I have it setup with an iOS alert that gives me 4 options from my phone plus a live camera feed on my notifications screen:

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@mattkerrison

awesome, can you share your flow? thx

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THorst92 commented Jan 6, 2024

Even being able to do the TTS like you can with Sonos would be awesome.
But on the HA app not supporting Mic I agree, my use case / idea is using a spare Android phone using Fully Kiosk to host the web version of HA (basically the same as the app) which I believe supports Mic input.

I currently have TTS working with it via NodeRed. Here is my flow:

[{"id":"f44654e214d92aa7","type":"ttsultimate","z":"3d4fa65bb2fbbf54","name":"","voice":"en-US","ssml":false,"sonosipaddress":"192.168.1.158","sonosvolume":"75","sonoshailing":"0","config":"e05dc2be35faa69b","property":"payload","propertyType":{},"rules":[],"playertype":"noplayer","speakingrate":"1","speakingpitch":"0","unmuteIfMuted":true,"x":290,"y":80,"wires":[["16cd8dd95f997800"],[]]},{"id":"35e8516f197e0774","type":"inject","z":"3d4fa65bb2fbbf54","name":"","props":[{"p":"payload"},{"p":"topic","vt":"str"}],"repeat":"","crontab":"","once":false,"onceDelay":0.1,"topic":"","payload":"\"Please wait while we come to the door.\"","payloadType":"str","x":90,"y":60,"wires":[["f44654e214d92aa7"]]},{"id":"40a2b1600946dee8","type":"function","z":"3d4fa65bb2fbbf54","name":"Parse Filename","func":"msg.filename = String(msg.filesArray[0].file);\nconst ffmpegIn = String(msg.filename);\nconst ffmpegOut = ffmpegIn.split('.').slice(0, -1).join('.');\nconst ffmpeg = \"-y -i \" + ffmpegIn +\" -c:a pcm_alaw -ac 1 -ar 8000 -sample_fmt s16 \" + ffmpegOut + \".wav\";\nmsg.ffmpegIn = ffmpegIn;\nmsg.ffmpegOut = ffmpegOut;\nmsg.ffmpeg = ffmpeg;\nmsg.filename = msg.ffmpegOut+\".wav\";\nreturn msg;","outputs":1,"noerr":0,"initialize":"","finalize":"","libs":[],"x":760,"y":80,"wires":[["d8f5be96b6a75f20"]]},{"id":"d8f5be96b6a75f20","type":"exec","z":"3d4fa65bb2fbbf54","command":"/usr/bin/ffmpeg","addpay":"ffmpeg","append":"","useSpawn":"false","timer":"15","winHide":false,"oldrc":false,"name":"Convert Audio","x":960,"y":80,"wires":[["5289ad38ed65ad56"],[],[]]},{"id":"66fac65b9f255c2b","type":"http request","z":"3d4fa65bb2fbbf54","name":"HTTP Request to Doorbell","method":"PUT","ret":"txt","paytoqs":"ignore","url":"http:https://192.168.1.35/cgi-bin/audio.cgi?action=postAudio&httptype=singlepart&channel=1","tls":"","persist":false,"proxy":"","authType":"basic","senderr":false,"x":840,"y":160,"wires":[[]]},{"id":"bde46b4bf680e208","type":"function","z":"3d4fa65bb2fbbf54","name":"Build http payload","func":"msg.headers = {};\nmsg.headers['Content-Length'] = \"9999999\"\nmsg.headers['Content-Type'] = \"Audio/G.711A\"\nmsg.headers['User-Agent'] = \"NodeRed\"\nmsg.requestTimeout = 5000\nreturn msg;","outputs":1,"noerr":0,"initialize":"","finalize":"","libs":[],"x":510,"y":160,"wires":[["66fac65b9f255c2b"]]},{"id":"5289ad38ed65ad56","type":"file in","z":"3d4fa65bb2fbbf54","name":"Read Converted File","filename":"","format":"","chunk":false,"sendError":false,"allProps":false,"x":260,"y":160,"wires":[["bde46b4bf680e208"]]},{"id":"16cd8dd95f997800","type":"switch","z":"3d4fa65bb2fbbf54","name":"Finished Processing","property":"payload","propertyType":"msg","rules":[{"t":"true"}],"checkall":"true","repair":false,"outputs":1,"x":540,"y":80,"wires":[["40a2b1600946dee8"]]},{"id":"e05dc2be35faa69b","type":"ttsultimate-config","name":"TTS Service","noderedipaddress":"192.168.1.14","noderedport":"1980","purgediratrestart":"purge","ttsservice":"googletranslate","TTSRootFolderPath":""}]

Hi @cabrower,

I have a VTO4202f-p-s2 and copied your flow. I added the credentials to the HTTP-Request node and changed the IP-Adress ( http:https://xx.xx.xx.xx/cgi-bin/audio.cgi?action=postAudio&httptype=singlepart&channel=1 ). Everything is working fine until this node. I get the following error message:
6 Jan 21:14:28 - [error] [http request:HTTP Request to Doorbell] no response from server

Did you hade similar issues during your development?

Best regards.

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