What Live Push does
Select a camera that already plays in SmartRTSP, choose YouTube Live or Custom RTMPS, paste the destination and stream key, then start streaming.
SmartRTSP reuses the existing camera feed, prepares H.264/AAC output, protects the stream key, and can inject silent AAC when a platform expects audio.
How to push a camera to YouTube
Use RTSP URL entry or ONVIF discovery and confirm live view is stable.
Open YouTube Studio, create a live event, and copy the RTMPS URL plus stream key.
Pick the camera in SmartRTSP, choose YouTube, paste the credentials and start.
Watch local preview and YouTube health while SmartRTSP keeps using one camera input.
Why use SmartRTSP instead of OBS or cloud relays
- No separate OBS setup for one camera stream.
- Works with RTSP and ONVIF cameras you already own.
- Stream keys are kept private and hidden from logs/UI.
- macOS can keep a stream running while your camera stays local.
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