How would I go about streaming a webcam to a website?

I've used Flumotion Streaming Server to serve live webcam feeds over HTTP before, it works pretty well. You just need to go through its configuration, add the webcam as a source, add the HTTP server as a sink, and then everything just magically works.

Yes, I want to make it on my own. I will learn whatever is needed. – ХУЯКН Jul 17 '09 at 6:33.

Just use this page: camstreams.com/ That will do it.

The VLC media player can stream video from a webcam to at least one, and possibly many, web clients: videolan.org/vlc/streaming.html I've used it to feed Ogg Theora video to a tag in Firefox 3.5. The one gotcha was that until VLC was configured to send the "application/ogg" MIME type under Preferences (All) -> Stream output -> Access Output -> HTTP, Firefox didn't recognize it properly. You might need to use a separate server like Icecast to support multiple streams: http://www.icecast.org/ (Although most of the Icecast site talks about audio, apparently it supports Ogg Theora video streaming, too.).

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