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Streaming on youtube from IP camera HIK VISION- problem with OBS'em

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  • #1 17368345
    iDest
    Pupil
    Hello.
    I made a commitment to help the kids from my local school with one of their vacation projects.
    My role is to make a YouTube stream that will fly 24 / h 7 days a week on their channel.

    The camera they have is HIKVISION DS-2CD1321.
    I made a srteam on YouTube via a computer with OBS software. It works, it works, but there is one problem:

    On average, once out of 48 you have to restart OBS because the transmission hangs (black image). After turning OBS off and on, everything works again.
    It would be useful to have something that would automatically start with the computer and automatically do a stream (you know how it is at school - and the traffic jams will break out, and the cleaner will turn off the computer and the router will hang). It would be nice to have something that would work more "maintenance-free", right from the machine after turning on the computer. Is there maybe a replacement instead of OBS?

    And the second question. Every restart of the broadcast via OBS, there is a new link to the live stream on youtube. And each time they have to put a new link on the page. Can it be done somehow so that the stream has exactly the same link even after restart?
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  • #2 17368485
    kood
    CCTV and Stationary Alarms specialist
    The first thing is to set the computer in the BIOS to start up after applying voltage.

    The second thing is windows for the desktop is not good for continuous work, it would be better to put a linux on this computer and install some Youtube streaming software there (e.g. ffmpeg) and properly configure the program to run and start streaming by itself.

    If you do not feel strong in Linux, put this OBS into the autostart and set (if possible) so that the stream starts automatically, add a program that will restart the computer once a day and it should work (a bit of a half-measure, but rather professional solutions you do not need in this case)

    iDest wrote:
    And the second question. Every restart of the broadcast via OBS, there is a new link to the live stream on youtube. And each time they have to put a new link on the page. Can it be done somehow so that the stream has exactly the same link even after restart?


    permanent link is:
    https://www.youtube.com/user/iDest/live
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  • #4 17378374
    kood
    CCTV and Stationary Alarms specialist
    You typed something wrong or you have something wrong in your YouTube account settings.

    / User / username / live

    should work and solves the problem of changing links when starting a new transmission, once when I started such a transmission I encountered such a problem and resolved it. Exactly what's wrong you have to find out by yourself because I don't do such things every day and I just don't remember, but for sure either the broadcast was not working at the time you tried it, or you entered the wrong link, or a problem with the YouTube account setup.
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  • #5 17378416
    iDest
    Pupil
    Is the google account name my username?
    Or else - where can I find the correct username? Because I log in to YT using my google account (gmail)
  • #6 18408394
    AMAL_KC
    Level 12  
    I would like to ask a question about the topic, I have a hik vision IP camera that works in the int network, and on Android on Hi connect, everything works here. There is a computer with OBS software that is connected to the router via the internal network, the strim is supposed to work only black image, my question is how is it implemented between the camera and the OBS program. I have not had any contact with it, so please help me. From the information from the client, I know that everything worked, the only thing that was changed because the password and the user in the camera were unknown.
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