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owncast
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> ⚠️ THIS PROJECT WAS MOVED TO: https://github.com/EasyPi/docker-owncast
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[Owncast][1] is a self-hosted live video and web chat server for use with
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existing popular broadcasting software. Point your live stream at a server you
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personally control and regain ownership over your content.
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## Up and Running
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```yaml
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version: "3.8"
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services:
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owncast:
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image: gabekangas/owncast
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command: /app/owncast -backupdir=/data -database=/data/database.db
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ports:
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- "1935:1935"
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- "8080:8080"
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volumes:
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- ./data:/data
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restart: unless-stopped
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```
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## Using with OBS / Streamlabs
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OBS is a pretty good piece of free software that will get you streaming from your own computer right away.
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- Install OBS or Streamlabs OBS and get it working with your local setup.
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- Open OBS Settings and go to “Stream”.
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- Select “Custom…” as the service.
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- Enter the URL of the server running your streaming service in the format of rtmp://myserver.net/live.
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- Enter your “Stream Key” that matches the key you put in your config.yaml file.
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- Start the server.
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- Press “Start Streaming” (OBS) or “Go Live” (Streamlabs) on OBS.
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[1]: https://owncast.online/
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