WebRTC video over internet hobby solution

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Hello,

I have prepared two simillar tools for fun and hobby real time video stream from an android phone or a PC supporting WebRTC and view it anywhere.

https://video.robotplace.com  - a minimalist web page using free TURN servers

Sellect video size and start stream

https://live.robotmonitor.com - a nice web page using our own TURN server

Find "MAKE CAMERA" choices and click.

1) Using this, you don't need to setup any IP address and router to connect video stream.

2) You need the internet connection (4G or wifi)

The main purpose is to generate URL link for source camera and a URL link for a viewer. URL links can be integrated to any web page as an iframe.

Important note 1: This is not a server for masive live streaming. Only for hobby use. All the video streams are connected to the source camera. A masive live streaming can be done using the ustream app :-)

Important note 2: This is for "video over internet by WebRTC" use only. Video over radio, wifi, gstreamer or other solutions may fit more in environment without mobile 4G or wifi connection.

No registration required to "Make camera" and to get URL links. Registred users can save URL links.

Try it for free if anyone interested, I would like to get some feedback on its function, bugs and improvement tips.

What service of the two works better?

I hope some of you find it useful.

Thank you all for comments,

Petr

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  • Bill: Sure. Raspi is very good for this purpose. The webrtc even can fit in one single file. That one single file is the video.robotplace.com URL.

    Do you connect Raspi video within the local LAN or from the outside internet? To get changing WAN IP and router NAT setup bothered me, so I save now the video url to the live server.

    WebRTC
  • Developer
    I'm running webRTC server on the Raspbery Pi using uv4l. No PC Involved or you can use small js file to control the feed over websockets. It streams h264 directly from the PiCam. It's neat.
  • Thanks! Very cool, I'm on this!

  • Jimmy, its ramblebot.com. I am monitoring a bit the state of art for teleprecence and remotely controled robots and this one I liked the most.

    The relation to diydrones comunity is the video streaming possibility of WebRTC. Even its possible to use LTE, the best way to get video from the drone is the analog video and digitalise it in a PC with wired or wifi internet.

    RambleBot telepresence robot
    Ramblebot is the remote telepresence robot with arms you can control from the internet.
  • That's very sweet! What is the rover unit in the above photo?

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