Connecting the Raspberry pi webcam on the localhost and forwarding it over the internet
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RPi Cam Web Interface is a web interface for the Raspberry Pi Camera module. It can be used for a wide variety of applications including surveillance, dvr recording and time lapse photography. It is highly configurable and can be extended with the use of macro scripts. It can be opened on any browser (smartphones included) and contains the following features: View, stop and restart a live-preview with low latency and high framerate.
Full sensor area available. Control camera settings like brightness, contrast, ... live Record full-hd videos and save them on the sd-card packed into mp4 container while the live-preview continues
Do timed or continuous video recording with splitting into fixed length segments
Take single or multiple (timelapse) full-res pictures and save them on the sd-card (live-preview holds on for a short moment)
Preview, download and delete the saved videos and pictures, zip-download for multiple files Trigger captures by motion detection using internal or external detection processes.
Trigger captures by many scheduling-possibilities
Circular buffer to capture actions leading up to motion detection Control Pan-Tilt or Pi-Light Shutdown/Reboot your Pi from the web interface Show annotations (eg timestamp) on live-preview and taken images/videos
Supports selection from 2 cameras when used with a compute module
IMPORTANT NOTE: This is for the Raspberry Pi camera only. It does NOT support USB cameras.
for more information follow the link
https://elinux.org/RPi-Cam-Web-Interface