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Wormhole

Live video link software for using between multiple offices with Raspberry Pi 2/3.


Setup in 1-2-3 steps

  1. Download Rasbpian Jessie with Pixel (https://downloads.raspberrypi.org/raspbian_latest)

  2. Burn the default Raspbian Jessie to a memory card, boot up the Raspberry from it

  3. Run sudo apt-get -y update && sudo apt-get install -y git && cd ~ && git clone https://github.com/pipedrive/wormhole && cd wormhole && ./install.sh


Required hardware

  • Raspberry Pi 2 or 3
  • TV with 720p resolution connected to Raspberry via HDMI
  • Video4Linux2 compatible webcam connected to Raspberry via USB
  • Internet connection (static internal IPs)

What is this?

Wormhole is a live video link software for connecting remote locations with permanent video bridge (no audio support yet).

Wormhole will turn the Raspberry into a mjpeg-streaming video server and will make it display another end of the wormhole (e.g. another Raspberry on the same network with the same setup) in fullscreen mode in a fault-tolerant fashion (e.g. network interruptions, unplugging webcams will only temporarily suspend the video link).

Live video can also be streamed by pointing any web browser to the following address: http://{RASPBERRY_IP}:8080/. Furthermore, you can access the mjpg stream directly at http://{RASPBERRY_IP}:8080/cam.mjpg which can be consumed/played by VLC, mplayer, omxplayer et al.


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MIT

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