Streaming Your Desktop With Audio And Webcam Overlay In A Browser
Jun 19, 2012, 04:00 (0 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Erlend R??sok)
This tutorial is based on Ubuntu Lucid, but will work on later releases as well with small changes. I will show how I stream my desktop with audio from pulse and webcam from video4linux2. I will also show how to configure crtmpserver and flowplayer so you can watch the live stream from a web browser. In this scenario I use separate host for the tools. Flowplayer is installed on a server running Apache, crtmp server is on a separate server and ffmpeg is installed on the streaming desktop.
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