:laugh:It's also possible he hasn't calculated the bill yet.
Barold, would you mind sharing what you are using to get the live video feed to Youtube? I've tried several ways, but cannot get any of them to work.Livestream on youtube (Huisun PTZ camera from Monica).
wow seems to work greatI use ffmpeg with rtsp stream.
h: It seems the live camera stream has gone offline. I wonder if barold took the stream offline deliberately or the camera has had a glitch?Livestream on youtube (Huisun PTZ camera from Monica).
Just checked and it still works.h: It seems the live camera stream has gone offline. I wonder if barold took the stream offline deliberately or the camera has had a glitch?
I'm hoping to setup a live youtube stream with this camera so would love to know.
I tried my cam..don't work..any instruction?? thank youwow seems to work great
I don't suppose you would be kind enough to write a little guide on how to achieve this?
What did you try? I have a v2 ordered and when it arrives I'm going to try set it up to stream to youtube live.I tried my cam..don't work..any instruction?? thank you
For Wirecast, you would have to use the Wirecast Play Pro version ($549) in order to use an IP Camera as an input. The free or cheaper versions won't support this...Also, correct me if I'm wrong, but I didn't see anywhere listed on the Open Broadcaster or XSplit where RTSP or IP Cam inputs were accepted? From what I'm seeing, it's either pay $549 for Wirecast Play Pro or try getting FFmpeg to work (not working for me)...What did you try? I have a v2 ordered and when it arrives I'm going to try set it up to stream to youtube live.
Unfortunately YouTube Live cannot connect to the camera stream directly, it needs an intermediate computer/server to encode the cameras RSTP stream to an RTMP stream which YouTube understands.
Barold is using FFmpeg running on a computer or server to encode the stream to RTMP. Here is a list of possible encoders I've found so far:
FFmpeg – Free (Windows, Mac, Linux – command line based)
Wirecast Play – Free (watermarked) + paid versions (Windows, Mac)
Open Broadcaster Software – Free (Windows, Mac, Linux)
XSplit Broadcaster – Free + paid versions (Windows)
I like the look of using FFmpeg but Wirecast Play looks like it will be much more user friendly.
Where he and myself live we have no limited internet as far as i know. Very small country, one of the largest internet exchanges in the world (non profit) We have no mountains etc. They only limit mobile phone internet, and that is a cash cow i think.He probably has unlimited bandwidth.
Ouch I didn't realise you need Wirecast Play Pro in order to use IP cameras. They sure know how to charge for these extra features!For Wirecast, you would have to use the Wirecast Play Pro version ($549) in order to use an IP Camera as an input. The free or cheaper versions won't support this...Also, correct me if I'm wrong, but I didn't see anywhere listed on the Open Broadcaster or XSplit where RTSP or IP Cam inputs were accepted? From what I'm seeing, it's either pay $549 for Wirecast Play Pro or try getting FFmpeg to work (not working for me)...
and for OBS:You can add an IP camera to XSplit Broadcaster as a video source if you have its RTSP URL (source)
I actually had a play with FFmpeg yesterday (on Mac) and eventually got it working with a demo RTSP stream.The media source in multiplatform will accept any source that the installed ffmpeg will support. (source)
The camera web interface shows me the ports are:Opening port 48000...
HTTP request...
Failed with HTTP 12031
Opening port 8999...
HTTP 12029
Checking for common cameras...
Foscam FI86xx/98xx compatible?
Foscam FI89xx compatible?
Foscam FI9821 V2 compatible?
Foscam FI9821 media port compatible?
RTSP port open?
RTSP port detected!
Done
HTTP Port 80
RTSP Port 554
HTTPS Port 443
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