How to create a live YouTube stream with your IP cameras

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The Ezviz cameras for the price are fantastic. I am using the Ezviz C3WN that I purchased for $34.99 for my YouTube live streaming and it works perfectly. It supports 1080p resolution at 30 fps using the h.264 video codec.
Here is the information you need to use for the streaming using VLC and the OBS studio app.
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I did a test run and it worked perfectly, thanks for this video

WideWorldofTrains
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Thank you for the help in setting our system up with the same camera etc we will be running live bird feeder cam soon in South Africa Hazyview. Cheers

KRUGERBIRDS
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I want to thank you for your wonderful video. I am using it to set up a live cam to help Habitat for Humanity build houses in Indonesia.

recsing
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Thank you, just what I was looking for to learn how to live stream my bird feeders

shredlepzin
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I was not able to make this work and EZVIZ tech support said I can not do Youtube Livestream with this camera unless it is connected via network cable. They explicitly said you can not enable Live View with wifi. Just thought I'd let you know that is what I am experiencing in case anyone is trying to do the same because I've spent hours on this. Maybe something has changed - your video is great though Ronnie so thumbs up there!

kristinseastrand
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thank you much, I was going nutty trying to figure out how to use one of my camera's this is great info, going to pick up this camera right now!

Nivasi
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Thank you for sharing this information. You are a gentleman

chemaschickencoop
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Thanks for the video but VLC cant open my rtsp?

WideWorldofTrains
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thank you so much for your video, can't get better then this!!!

pablomarcallviral
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Thank you for this; it's a good video!

smarieintn
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Thank you so much..

I have a question. When you finish setting up the camera and software and your video is live..
Will you be able to turn off your pc?

salamalkahf
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Wow thanks so much, this really helped me a lot! I've got one question. I've got a few of these camera's which I would like to view one by one on a monitor (full screen) with, for example, timestamps of 10 seconds. How would you recommend to implement that? Via VLC? Would it be possible to create some kind of stream in which I can rotate through a 'live' playlist? Thank you in advance for your response!

marklouwers
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Hi mate can you please advise how we can audio as well, thanks

nzcommunicationsolution
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Hi there - what could i set up as a surveillance camera i can place at my horse paddock it is 12kms away ( about 10mins drive). I want to be able to watch what goes on and also go live. Cheers,

HorsePaddock-gecf
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Yes you need a PC running to stream it, you can get cameras that stream direct but not this one.

CraigyBabyJ
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I have a chicken coop and would love to live stream it but l was not sure how to do it but after watching your video I think it will be possible

chemaschickencoop
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This was great. Do I need to have a computer running all the time from the place where the cameras are at or can I set up the stream with a computer at the site where the camera are at and not need the computer running once the stream is set up? Thank you.

worldlydiscovery
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Thank you for making this informative video. Would you happen to know if you can still use the ezviz cloud recording service if you've enabled RTSP in the app? I thought it was one or the other but I want to make srue

liverleef
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Great video Ronnie. I set up an Ezviz C8PF on OBS -> YouTube live and was very easy to set up with your instructions. One of the reasons I purchased the C8PF was because it has optical zoom. When streaming with OBS, only the wide angle view from the camera will show. I want to leave it zoomed in on a specific spot for my live stream. Zooming in works fine in the app. Even if I use zoom on the app, only the wide angel shot is visible in OBS. Note: this camera has two lenses and I'm using a cat-5 cable, not wireless setup. I'm wondering if something can be added to the URL to push the zoom view through, or if there is actually two feeds because of the two lenses. I've gone through all the settings in the app and can't find anything related to this. Any ideas?

edburnett
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Why did you use :554 in your RTSP URL instead of the :8000 as shown in your LAN live view?

JamesOrlowski