I'm going to try that. I remember that VLC has RTP/RTMP support. The only 
problem is that there is no real stream support in HTML5. Some browsers 
just happen to support h.264, vp9, or ogg live streams. WebRTC is a full 
spec that I know will work in all browsers that have WebRTC.

On Saturday, January 31, 2015 at 3:53:13 PM UTC-6, mscdex wrote:
>
> On Saturday, January 31, 2015 at 4:10:06 PM UTC-5, P THE AWESOME wrote:
>>
>> There are lots of WebRTC libraries now, but I can't find a way to serve a 
>> local video device. I am on Debian 7.8 (wheezy) with no GUI (terminal 
>> only). I would like to only run a NodeJS server in the background, not a 
>> browser.
>>
>
> It's not WebRTC or node (strictly), but FWIW I've used the command-line 
> vlc to stream /dev/video0 (and audio) to a video element in the browser. 
> cvlc has an http server to serve the content, but you could use node to 
> proxy between a browser and cvlc if you needed to do authentication first 
> instead of allowing direct access to the stream.
>

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