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Actually there is a way using the current system to stream. Use OBS and the feed URL http://robin.local:8080/video_feed then OBS does all the streaming lifting. If this was a pi4 I would say your out of luck I have tried to OBS there before and it was not good but maybe the pi5 is better? Worth a look? Otherwise YT streaming is on my list but its low down there is a good few things I want to get working before I fuss with that (if its possible / worth doing quality wise) |
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I tried to look at streaming to youtube from picamera2 (outside of the webui) and I can't seem to get that to work. Something with the color format. Might be a while before I can implement this feature. Unless some example code out there has it working. Google says yes to picamera... but not picamera2 (which is a different beast) |
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I really like the picamera2-WebUI application. My end goal is to set up a live-stream of my birdfeeder on YouTube but this requires an RTMP or HLS stream. Is this very far from being able to be done using some parts of your application?
I can see my birdfeeder live on the picamera2-WebUI and somehow feel like it is not too big of a jump to publish an RTMP or HLS stream. Maybe just a different python script.
What do you think?
Again I really love your application. I have been trying so hard to figure out how to use the camera and this made it so easy.
I have a 4GB RPi 5 with 1TB NVMe SSD and a Pi Camera V3 and your application runs great.
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