Video Live Feed for Internet TV

Have you ever wanted to host a video live feed on your website, to show how busy your restaurant is, or a particularly interesting part of nature, business or weather?  When there are bad storms, or a special event, I always check for a live feed to see if I can locate a video live feed from your desktop, tablet or phone.  It is a great way to stay connected to the many world events that we all are so fortunate to be able to participate in, globally through the internet.  With the internet connection of over half the world, through so many devices, why not share your own part of the world to many?

World Wide Video Live Feed is TV for Internet

Live streaming video by Ustream

If you have wanted to ensure a real life internet program of the owl nest box in your backyard, or a trickling stream that catches light and moonlight in an especially beautiful way, why not setup a web cam, and a network to support it!  While you are at it, set up your own TV station via a web hosting platform like UStream, or even a hosted platform on a web server with Amazon AWS service.  One of my favorite live UStream channels is the NASA Public station, that allows you to see the relevant space missions when they occur.  There are great free TV programs too on this channel, that allows for the channel to be paid for.  You can see the channel on this image box above, and in this fashion, your Live TV Channel can be supported on their servers, taking care of all the technical aspects of the Show, and all the many viewers who may be watching at once.  If you have an especially hot topic, like a game, or a concert, that is widely produced and marketed, this can be the correct path to ensure that your TV station does work.

Single File Streaming on your Video Live Feed

Using some of the the technology that is supplied now, there should be browser compliance on your part to ensure that the Video Live Feed works for most.  Producing your show in H.264 and WebM  should ensure that you are reaching all browsers.  Checking with your service provider who hosts your live stream, and they should give you good feedback on what equipment will work the best.  Using a good wireless camera, connected to a high speed internet connection, with a router and a fast modem will be the correct process.  You can also find wireless cameras that will run with power connection, so all you will need is an electrician to set up an outside electrical box near your taping or video live feed area.  If we use the creek idea, for a tv show that is nature at its best with some relaxing music to broadcast too, you can often find your electrical setup is the most problematic obstacle.  As well, two cameras, one that is for night, and the other for day, with a solar camera indicator, is often a good way to go.

Video Live Feed should be simple and Fun

There are many ideas you can use to set up your Video Live Feed, like a roaring fire, a fishtank, your gaggle of farm geese, or even a box of puppies as they grow.  A busy corner of your street can be a community watch feed that may end up being tampered with, but it can be a real force for good.  If you run a busy restaurant, or a daycare, why not broadcast your space, with your customers?  Sometimes a busy saturday night can be fun to watch on a Video Live Feed, and give your customers a heads up when the restaurant is quieter or full of families and children.  Posting a Live Surveillance Occurs Here Sign, can ensure you are communicating with your customers so they do not misunderstand your intentions for sharing their images or movements.

 

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