A good option is to use HTTP Live Streaming (HLS). Ideally the solution would enable anyone with a working browser, including smartphones and tablets, to be able to consume the video. RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol) was developed by RealNetworks, Netscape, and Columbia University and is not supported natively by most browsers. RTMP was initially developed by Macromedia (Adobe) to enable streaming of audio and video between a server and a Flash player and is a TCP-based protocol. HTTP is the most widely used protocol to serve static video but can also be used for live content. Streaming live video can be done using several protocols, among the most popular we have HTTP, RTMP and RTSP. You have set up a video processing pipeline or simply have a camera attached to a Raspberry Pi and want to be able to watch the video from a browser?
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