IP bird camera on a webpage

Ironside69

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I live streamed my bird box IP camera last year when my blue tits were nesting. However, I used 1/3 party to host my camera. I've now got a dynamic DNS so I'm hoping I can host a camera myself. I've set up port forwarding for my IP camera but I'm now stuck and not sure what code I need to put on the webpage. I've created a web address in my dynamic DNS which I'm hoping I could use. Any help would be appreciated.
 

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I live streamed my bird box IP camera last year when my blue tits were nesting. However, I used 1/3 party to host my camera. I've now got a dynamic DNS so I'm hoping I can host a camera myself. I've set up port forwarding for my IP camera but I'm now stuck and not sure what code I need to put on the webpage. I've created a web address in my dynamic DNS which I'm hoping I could use. Any help would be appreciated.
Please consult the wiki, especially on the topic of port forwarding. You're camera will be hacked. Do not port forward. Please! The birds will thank you! :D
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I live streamed my bird box IP camera last year when my blue tits were nesting. However, I used 1/3 party to host my camera. I've now got a dynamic DNS so I'm hoping I can host a camera myself. I've set up port forwarding for my IP camera but I'm now stuck and not sure what code I need to put on the webpage. I've created a web address in my dynamic DNS which I'm hoping I could use. Any help would be appreciated.
How to Secure Your Network (Don't Get Hacked!) | IP Cam Talk

You could RTMP a stream to Youtube, then embed the Youtube link in your webpage.
How to use RTMP for Live broadcast : Dahua Technology Support
Google search results here.
 
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