Another idea.

No idea if YawCam works with Linux, but I use YawCam to just drop a picture
in Dropbox folder every 5 minutes and use built in camera. If you can't use
YawCam there are plenty of other programs I am sure. Very simple then to
create a shared folder.

On Wed, Dec 5, 2018 at 4:44 PM Michael L <[email protected]> wrote:

> I just started streaming with YouTube Live (after leaving Ustream after 8
> years).  IBM bought Ustream (now it's IBM cloud video)-  guessing they lost
> their shirt on the acquisition as soon as YouTube started free live
> streaming.
>
> YouTube Live works fine; not sure yet how to make a live stream private,
> haven't tried yet.
>
> On Wed, Dec 5, 2018, 15:10 Curt Lundgren <[email protected] wrote:
>
>> We're setting up a few 3D printers at the college, and one of the needs
>> is a publicly-viewable camera where students can see if their print is
>> working or if it has stopped for some reason.  We'll point a standard IP
>> security camera at the printer[s] - students should be able to view the
>> camera with a phone or computer, on or off campus.
>>
>> It seems silly (though maybe it's not) to set up a YouTube livestream,
>> but what I'd like to do is set up a Linux server to stream to viewers.
>> Many of these 3D prints take over 24 hours to complete, and it's like
>> watching grass grow, so I don't expect a huge surge in viewers.  Perhaps
>> we'll use a password for access.
>>
>> Does anyone have experience with something like this, or should I go with
>> YouTube or some other streaming service?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Curt Lundgren
>>
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