Is it possible to take a video feed out of 1 laptop and feed it to another laptop using USB out to USB in. The object is to stream on facebook from laptop 2 what is being recorded on laptop 1 and then feeding to laptop 2.
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USB isn't designed to work this way (both computers want to act as hosts). But it appears to be possible with the right software and cable.
https://www.wikihow.com/Connect-Two-Computers-Using-USB
Whether it will work for streaming video I don't know. -
Thanks for the reply... I am planning to stream from the second computer.
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The question is whether the drivers/software that comes with those devices allow for more than just file transfers.
Don't the two laptops have Ethernet? You'd probably have better luck with that. -
They do have ethernet but the second laptop is using it to connect the the internet.
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...or use wireless to connect to the internet, temporarily while you're using this setup. Multi-homed laptops shouldn't be a problem - I do it all the time.
A "Null-modem" aka turnaround net cable can connect 2 machines directly to each other without needing a switch/hub. They should have different IPs, but be in the same subnet.
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Don't quote me on this, but I seem to remember you needed a special 'crossover' Ethernet cable to directly connect
computer to computer at the LAN ports.
But a switch or a router setup allows you to use a regular Ethernet cable. And it's relatively easy to set up. -
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Crossover cable! Wow, that takes me back to the days of kicking my mate's ass playing Blood
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I always clearly marked my crossover cables so I didn't mix them up with my straight LAN cables. And yes, that was a long time ago.
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Buy 2 USB Ethernet adapters and connect them with regular network cable - MDIX/MDI auto-translation is nowadays implemented within Ethernet NIC itself at HW level thus crossover cable is not required... Cables to connect USB Host to USB Host are usually very similar but due lower popularity frequently more expensive.
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jagabo, as usual, is correct: modern computers no longer require a crossover cable to connect directly to each other.
As for the OP, he should be able to stream just fine using the Ethernet connection on both devices to connect to each other via the hub or switch (a switch is better for streaming). -
My thanks to everyone's replies. I took some of your suggestions. We are trying to live stream our church service. After finally geting it to work we made the discovery that our internet speed is way to slow to send an accceptable signal. So I guess that's our next problem to solve. But, I must say that your suggestions were very helpful.
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