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christinadler

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Aug 27, 2024
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I'm wondering if there are some easily available methods for livestreaming an event in a way that ends automatically on the sender side and can be recorded on the receiver side?

Two methods popped up in my mind... Using OBS studio on a laptop to stream to one's own Facebook feed. ( The audience can be limited. )
However if the content is sensitive it can get deleted by Facebook.

Another method is using OBS studio to record the video to a file and using a script that keeps uploading the file to a webserver. Kinda complicated,

Any other ideas?
 

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