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warriorbutch2020-05-12 00:05:32
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warriorbutch, 2020-05-12 00:05:32

Which outdoor IP camera at 60 fps to set up a YouTube stream?

Good afternoon!
The main task: you need to install one outdoor camera and use it to set up a broadcast on YouTube in perfect quality! Let's shoot beautiful birds. Therefore... It is

necessary to adhere to the conditions:
1) It is necessary that the quality of the picture be perfect and smooth, without these jerks that street cameras usually do. I think you need 1080 (60 fps);
2) It is desirable to do the setting bypassing the computer! Or set it up via a computer, but in order to broadcast it was not necessary to occupy a monitor. In general, the broadcast should work by itself, imperceptibly, around the clock, and stream only to the YouTube channel, without recording video and other unnecessary things. In general, you need a high-quality picture and only directly on YouTube.

QUESTIONS:
1) What camera to buy?
2) How to technically organize the broadcast itself? The question is how to properly configure the entire chain: camera -> server -> youtube?
3) Or is it still worth finding an IP camera at 60fps and with rtmp support and streaming directly through it? Tell me, in this case, which camera to buy?

Thanks in advance!

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Toffic, 2020-05-21
@Toffic

To broadcast on YouTube without a computer, you need an IP camera with support for the RTMP protocol. The RTSP protocol is not suitable for this. Here is a picture from the Internet illustrating how this is done.
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mordo445, 2020-05-12
@mordo445

A little according to your conditions:
1. Cameras for CCTV do not boast of a smooth picture even at 60 frames, it is very difficult to advise on the move a quality camera suitable for beautiful streams. CCTV cameras strive for compression, at all costs. The second and very important point, CCTV lenses suffer from distortion, and you will have to look for one of these or such .
2. The IP camera is always configured via a computer, but it is no longer needed. Usually you take video directly from the camera using RTSP, ONVIF or using the camera SDK, if something goes wrong - reconnect or reboot the camera and everything works again.
For questions:
1) It is worth looking before buying, but Panasonic WV-S1131, Vivotec IP9165-HP are more or less suitable for you. AJA Rovacam is very suitable, but it is not cctv and not quite cheap, you also need an encoder for it.
2) the second question is unfortunately beyond my knowledge) but it seems that streamers support RTSP, and IP cameras support RTSP

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warriorbutch, 2020-05-12
@warriorbutch

mordo445 thanks for the detailed answer, this is already something! True, I still don’t understand how I can set up broadcasting from the IP camera so that it’s not the computer that does this (round the clock), but the camera itself, or some device that will encode and immediately send it to YouTube, or through the computer and then to YouTube . How is this all set up?

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