Misc fixes: e.g. -> e.g., and proper case for Home Assistant (#4942)
* e.g. to e.g., and proper case for Home Assistant * Instructions how to -> Instructions on how to
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- **password** (*Optional*): The password for the camera.
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- **port** (*Optional*): The port for the camera. This defaults to 5000.
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- **profile** (*Optional*): Video profile that will be used to obtain the stream. This defaults to 0. More details below.
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- **extra_arguments** (*Optional*): Extra options to pass to `ffmpeg`, e.g. image quality or video filter options. More details in [FFmpeg component](/components/ffmpeg).
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- **extra_arguments** (*Optional*): Extra options to pass to `ffmpeg`, e.g., image quality or video filter options. More details in [FFmpeg component](/components/ffmpeg).
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Most of the Onvif cameras support more than one audio/video Profile. Each profile provides different image quality. Usually, the first profile has the highest quality, and it is the profile used by default. However, you may want to use a lower quality image. One of the reasons may be that your hardware isn't able to render the highest quality image in real-time - especially when running on Raspberry Pi. Therefore you can choose which profile do you want to use by setting in config `profile` variable.
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