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RASPIVID Stream live to YouTube with your Pi camera

Streaming videos on the web is increasingly popular, and YouTube is the chosen platform for many. Almost any device can stream video to YouTube, but what if you want a dedicated streaming solution? The Raspberry Pi is a great choice for this, giving you the option to stream anything you like, just as long as there is an unlimited network connection.

You’re limited only by your imagination, with the Pi and its camera module ideal for everything from a YouTube-based baby monitor to running live presentations (see the box over there for more ideas).

With a good network connection, the right Raspberry Pi set up, and a YouTube channel stream URL, you can have your Raspberry

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