Whether it’s for work, school, fun, or profit, nearly everyone is a content-creating video producer these days. And while OBS has made it easier to run the show, commanding OBS itself takes some ...
Les Pounder has used a Raspberry Pi Zero mini PC to create an Open Broadcaster Software, OBS controller to aid with recording, streaming your YouTube or Twitch projects using the Pimoroni Keybow kit.
Were you aware that there’s a market for backpack-housed live streaming video systems, and that they can cost as much as $1600? Apparently these things are popular with social media moguls who want to ...
If you’ve ever wanted to live stream to YouTube but didn’t want to spend much money to do so, MakeUseOf has a guide for setting up a Raspberry Pi as a live streaming device that’ll broadcast ...
Hackster.io member Maciej has published a comprehensive tutorial providing an easy way to stream your Raspberry Pi camera video feed directly to a browser. Using the Chrome browser from either your ...
The software developer Ventz has come up with a way to run streaming video on a Raspberry Pi. Normally, using Chromium, the default browser in Raspberry Pi OS, results in paid streaming services such ...
Hackaday describes a plan to build a streaming video back-pack – something which normally costs $1000+ but which this build can do for $600. The plan: build a cheap, do-it-yourself version of the ...
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