Episode 15 || Private Live Streaming 🎥🤖

Episode 15 || Private Live Streaming 🎥🤖

Stream Geeks || Episode 15 || Private Live Streaming

Hi ya’ll! On today’s show we are chattin’ about Private Live Streaming platform Restreamer, Comcast outage, Peak viewership and a SPIN TO WIN! 😁

Comcast Down!! 😱😱😱

We had to re schedule the show from Monday because of the internet outage from Comcast. That doesn’t happen very often and we’ve been live streaming for two years and the Internet service provider actually becoming too slow to live stream and that has never happened to us before. A little scary that Comcast let us down a little bit but we are back today, and ready to power through it and talk to you about private live streaming.

Comcast Internet Outage

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Restreamer!

Restreamer is a way to host your own private streams with a Raspberry Pi, but you can also do this with any Windows or Macintosh computer.

Restreamer Platform

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Raspberry Pi

Raspberry Pi is a little computer. It has HDMI and network plug ins in and power. Raspberry Pi can run scripts and images on the device and it can actually be a server for your live streams.

Stream Geeks Raspberry Pi

 

Live video moment of the week

Jean Greenwood is the owner of Farting Puppies Productions, and he streams national professional recording artists like Lady gaga and Gun N Roses. Pretty Cool!

Stream Geeks Farting Puppies Tour

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

StreamSpot Show

We want to do a little quick call out at the StreamSpot show for our live video moment of the week. They had us on their show and it was really fun. That was on Facebook and they are re sellers for PTZOptics cameras. It’s a fun little tech review show.

Stream Geeks Stream Spot

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tech Review: Ring Light

We got a new ring light that we will be taking to the new studio. It’s a really cool light that has a mirror on the front side so you can see what you are doing if you are doing make up tutorials. It has two snap over light covers that are warm or cool depending on the type of lighting you use.

Tess Vanity Light

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Private Live Streaming

What to learn how to grow your channel and live shows??

Check out some of our great case studies and learning guides in the links below.

Learn more on Monetizing Live Streaming

  • How to monetize your next live event – here
  • Video Case Study on Virtual ticket sales – here

Setting up a live streaming studio

  • Tips for setting up your next live streaming studio – here

Live Show Engagement Tips

  • Tips for Bringing Energy to your live show – here
  • How to interview guests on your live show – here
  • Transitioning from recorded video to live content – here
  • Tips from 7 live streaming industry professionals – here

Live Video Troubleshooting Tips

Tips for troubleshooting your live show – here

There are many reasons why live streamers like to have private content delivery network for their video productions. In episode 15 of StreamGeeks Live, we talk about several ways to host free private Livestreams on the Internet. The first way to host a free private live stream is using your own server with the content delivery software we found called re-streamer. To keep things affordable we use a raspberry pi to host our live content delivery network to the cloud. This software takes an RTSP stream and convert it to an RTMP stream which we can send to YouTube Facebook or other content delivery networks.

But since we want to stream to be completely private we will use the I-frame future and in bed it on our word press or other HTML webpages. The nice thing about WordPress is that it has a built-in HTML editor and the ability to password protect certain pages. So once we have embedded our private live streaming I-frame into our word press website we can password protect it. We have an example on our website available at https://www.streamgeeks.us/private. Here you can use the password: “StreamGeeks” to gain access to our private live stream.

why live stream to a private network

Why Live Streaming to a Private Network?

There are many reasons for keeping content private on the Internet and one of the main reasons is monetization. When you want to set up a live stream with the ability to have pay-per-view or a subscription-based model you need to password protect your content with a pay wall or password. Other reasons to host your Livestreams privately include the ability to avoid copyright strikes often found on Facebook and YouTube. One of our clients Gene Greenwood who works with professional artists often has to fight a battle with YouTube and Facebook over copywritten material even when he is working with the owners of the music rights.

Live Streaming Private Network to Avoid Copyrights

3 Ways to live stream privately for free:

Another way to host a free private live stream is to use Facebook private groups. Now that Facebook groups include private streaming you can lifestream to a private group of people that you invite which is not available publicity outside of your group. The live streaming prose is an example of a company that has a private group specifically for their customers. This gives them to the ability to live stream to a specific group of paying customers without sharing the live video publicly on Facebook or YouTube. I really like using private Facebook groups because it’s completely free and the platform is dynamic enough to allow for scaling video users and viewers and incredible engagement. It’s worth noting at this time that YouTube does not offer any private group streaming. YouTube does have a private video and video streaming option which allows the content to be hidden in your public profile. But unlike private Facebook groups private YouTube videos can be shared via an HTML link.

Facebook Workplace for Private / Internal Live Streaming

Live Streaming Internal with Facebook Workplace

The last free private live streaming solution that we were view in this episode of stream geeks is Facebook workplace. Facebook work play place is a new private version of Facebook for companies and organizations who want to collaborate with live video and other types of media engagement. We found the live streaming features inside Facebook workplace are just as good as the normal Facebook streaming which is incredibly versatile and scalable. The benefits of Facebook workplace or extensive and we only covered portions of what Facebook workplace is capable of. The free Facebook workplace version creates an invite-only version of Facebook allowing you to include anyone with an email domain to the platform. Here you have the ability to live stream to your entire community but no admin control. With the paid version of Facebook workplace which cost three dollars per user per month administrators gain full access to management. This gives administrators the ability to create and close private groups and marriage who has access to which content. This opens up, even more, doors for monetization of private groups although whoever is monetizing their Facebook workplace community will have to pay three dollars per month per user or choose the free option which includes no administrative control.

Stay to next week for a full version of stream geeks review of the Facebook workplace. When it comes to live streaming intern only to an organization or maybe no better option then Facebook workplace. Facebook has a bad reputation for being a time hog in the workplace which is unproductive. But that reputation maybe changing as Facebook becomes increasingly valuable sales and marketing tool. Facebook already offers private groups with free live streaming so the need for workplace for some small organizations may not be as important as Facebook cannibalizes it on potential in Facebook workplace. Therefore Facebook workplace, in general, will mainly be used by corporations for internal communications. But the use case for small live stream and communities and internal live streaming communications is important for us to discuss in our next episode.

Diego Jorge

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