![]() Important: to embed the livestream later, click on the small wheel in the upper right of the facebook settings now and copy the iframe code from the embed menu to some textfile. Then, head over to facebook again: After a few minutes, the live stream video feed is visible in the still open settings ( Basic menu). The stream status text is shown in the status box in your dashboard. This will keep Facebook from ending the live video on interruptionsīy saving the webcam entry (webcam.io), streaming will start within the next 30-60 seconds. Optional: Enabling the “Backup Stream” feature might be a good idea, if you camera connection is unreliable or there are downtimes possible. Then enter the Stream key URL in Output section as Server URL + Stream Key (from the facebook Stream Key page), so in this example: For H.264 transcoding can stay turned off (default). Facebook requires an H.264 encoded video stream for input.ĭepending on your camera stream, you might need to activate the Transcode options. Please keep the page open and open webcam.io in another tab.Ĭreate a webcam entry in webcam.io of type Live stream:įill in the URL from step 1 into the Input section. The stream key data shown here is required for the webcam.io output field. Then select connect (instead of the internal webcam) from the page.Īfter the new post appears in your timeline, click the Broadcaster Only: Edit Your Details link to go to the stream settings.Īctivate Continuous Live Video in Advanced. Or a static IP.Īdd a post of type Live video to your facebook page. This probably requires a port forwarding, dynamic dns setup on your side. The URL needs to be accessible from our servers. MJPEG, MxPEG (Mobotix) also work if transcoding is activated in step 3 later. If you cannot find it there, a short google search of you camera model/vendor and ‘RTSP’ or ‘video stream’ should help. The video stream URL is usually visible in your camera settings in streaming/video/h.264/RTSP sections. Sign up for our free 7-day trial to try out live streaming for your IP camera. ![]() With Facebook Live, there is a simple to set up and free service to host your IP camera live stream and embed it into your website (and also show it in your facebook timeline).
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