I propose to create a system for watching live video broadcasts coming from mobile phones or other similar devices on the Internet (of course, the transmission quality will not be very high, but with the arrival of 4G phones and improved data transfer speed, the quality will be decent). An example is shown as YouTubeLive.
More specificallyWould you like to see the eyes of someone who is now standing on Red Square, on Khreshchatyk, or to watch the performance of your favorite group, Putin’s press conference, Formula 1 car race, live on your computer and from different angles?
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How it worksVideo input:
A user with a 4G phone enters his YouTube Live account, chooses his broadcast title, turns on the camera and starts streaming video to YouTube Live.
For example, if you attend the Formula 1 Grand Prix in Italy and are on the podium near the finish line, then you can name your title “Formula 1 Italia Finish Line”.
In addition, your location will be displayed on a map integrated to YouTubeLive.
Video output:
Internet user logs on YouTubeLive
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For example, if you do a search on “Formula 1 GP Italy”, you will be shown all the relevant broadcasts at the moment, displaying them on the map
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PSThis is a description of my idea in a few words. Of course, there are a lot of nuances here, but I think they are all solvable.
Absolutely no self-interest, I'm not looking, just want to hear your opinions.
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