Online streaming doesn’t have to cost a fortune with DIY systems like StreamPi. Using a Raspberry pieyou can create a custom streaming deck experience completely tailored to your streaming needs.
It’s a cross-platform, open-source app designed to integrate with popular platforms used by streamers, and it’s triggered with touchscreen buttons. the FluxPi The website lists Samuel Quinones and Debayan Sutradhar as its main developers.
The application is currently designed to work with Linux and Windows machines. Users can program custom functions that work with apps like OBS, Spotify, and recently new additions like Twitter, Command Line, and more. There are also plans to expand support with additional programs like Discord. The Raspberry Pi runs StreamPi and accepts user input, which triggers events using one of the supported applications.
It also offers themes for the interface which can be changed and customized with a bit of programming. You can also see the device in action – the team behind the project have released a demo of a Raspberry Pi 4-system under voltage Twitter.
To explore this project in depth, visit the official GitHub for StreamPi. Check out our list of the best Raspberry Pi projects for more useful creations from the maker community.