I believe this can be done only with RTSP. webRTC is something completely separate. although I can see them being confused easily enough.
I do not use RTSP so I don’t have a tutorial on how to set up the stream to something like YouTube, but I have read about others that have attempted this.
Thank you for the reply. I have gotten RTSP to work with a Rasp Pi streaming to YouTube. My thing with RTSP is I did not want to go off the Wyze Firmware to an older build. WebRTC seemed interesting because I saw some posts using it to stream audio/video.
Can I safely assume that WebRTC is the Wyze response to the often requested ability to watch Wyze cameras on a PC? As stated above, not available yet for V3 cameras. I only have two of my 18 V2 cameras that DON’T have RTSP firmware, but those two do have the latest beta firmware. However I certainly will test WebRTC on those two cameras. Heck, I might even revert a couple others from RTSP back to normal firmware…
I think it definitely may be a step towards that. I think it was also to fix the streaming issue to Google Hubs. My guess is it should help in many areas
Also looking to see if there’s an update here. I saw the latest firmware has WebRTC for audio, but I suspect we’re waiting on the Video stream as the major component here.
Nothing official yet. I played around a month or two ago with trying to get WebRTC to work with either BlueIris or VLC, and either V2 (with or without RTSP firmware) or V3 cameras and was unsuccessful. We’ve had a firmware update or two since, and I have a fairly quiet weekend, so might play around some more…
RTSP is a nice but laggy protocol. And if you wan’t low latency surveillance, WebRTC is the way to go and has been for over 10 years. And it’s a big shame that it’s not implemented.