FOR SKI RESORTS AND MOUNTAIN WEBSITES

Put a ski resort webcam on a website without your own streaming stack.

RTSP.RUN turns a public RTSP stream into browser-ready playback and a simple embed for resort websites, snow conditions pages, and public live-view pages.

Public webcam flow Browser playback first Embed after verification

This is for public live views, not for internal security monitoring.

What to prepare before a ski webcam rollout

Mountain and ski websites usually need a fast path to a public view on a conditions page or webcam page.

  • A public RTSP/RTSPS stream from the slope, summit, lift, or resort camera.
  • A website section where the live webcam should appear publicly.
  • A clear decision whether this is the main public webcam or a supporting live view.

Why this works for ski or mountain websites

Fast public live view

Turn a public RTSP stream into website playback without building your own player layer.

Simple placement on conditions pages

The embed can sit on the main webcam page or next to resort status and snow conditions.

No vendor viewer for visitors

The live view opens in a normal browser on desktop or mobile.

Clear rollout limits

Public reachability and product fit are clarified before rollout.

See what you publish after the check

The practical result is always the same: first you verify the live player, then you take the prepared embed code.

Browser output

A live player opens in the browser

rtsp.run / player.html
Preview first
Live player ready for verification
Browser-ready playback Desktop • tablet • mobile
  • Check that the stream loads correctly before you share it anywhere else.
  • Open the same output on desktop, tablet, or mobile.
  • Use the verified stream for direct watching or the next embed step.

Website output

Embed code is ready for your page

Sample iframe
<iframe
  src="https://rtsp.run/embed.html?streamUrl=YOUR_STREAM_ID"
  width="640"
  height="360"
  style="border:0;"
  allowfullscreen
  referrerpolicy="origin">
</iframe>
  • Copy a prepared iframe after successful playback.
  • Use it for a company website, storefront, public camera, or event page.
  • You do not need to build your own browser player for the website.

How it fits a ski webcam rollout

1. Verify the public RTSP stream

Confirm that the camera or encoder exposes a publicly reachable RTSP/RTSPS stream.

2. Check browser playback

Browser playback is the checkpoint before you place the webcam on the resort site.

3. Add the embed to a public page

Use the iframe on a webcam, snow, conditions, or public live-view page.

When it is a good fit

Usually a fit for

  • Resort and mountain websites with a public webcam section.
  • Live views of slopes, lifts, parking, or summit conditions.
  • Fast public rollouts where browser-ready playback matters more than a custom video stack.

Look elsewhere when

  • You need internal operational monitoring or recording.
  • The stream cannot be public.
  • You need a broader broadcast or multi-camera orchestration layer.

Do you already have a public ski webcam stream?

Verify browser playback first, then move to the public embed for the resort website.

If security or public access is still the main question, use the fit-check route first.