If you use a raspberry pi per printer with octoprint and a camera, it
can record and/or provide external access to a view of the printer.
It has an interesting feature of waiting till the end of each layer
and moving the head out of the way and taking a picture for great
build videos.  It can work with the small wifi enabled pies.  And can
also handle a queue of things to be printed.

See Octoprint.org ... it is an open source project.  You can
roll-your-own or use their full kits.

There are other similar options.  Astroprint.com has a similar product
that is a branch of an early version of octoprint.  It too can support
a camera.

Probably a better answer (or more robust) is MatterControl by
MatterHackers.com ... well supported software.




On Wed, Dec 5, 2018 at 3:10 PM Curt Lundgren <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> We're setting up a few 3D printers at the college, and one of the needs is a 
> publicly-viewable camera where students can see if their print is working or 
> if it has stopped for some reason.  We'll point a standard IP security camera 
> at the printer[s] - students should be able to view the camera with a phone 
> or computer, on or off campus.
>
> It seems silly (though maybe it's not) to set up a YouTube livestream, but 
> what I'd like to do is set up a Linux server to stream to viewers.  Many of 
> these 3D prints take over 24 hours to complete, and it's like watching grass 
> grow, so I don't expect a huge surge in viewers.  Perhaps we'll use a 
> password for access.
>
> Does anyone have experience with something like this, or should I go with 
> YouTube or some other streaming service?
>
> Thanks,
> Curt Lundgren
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