How can I stream from a garmin virb 360 camera with no ubuntu driver support

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Is it possible to install the drivers on wine, and then pipe it to ubuntu somehow?







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  • Welcome to AskUbuntu! As a rule of thumb IMHO all things are possible. Since you have the hardware your chances of answering this are better than mine. Have you seen [this related forum post? (forums.garmin.com/forum/mac-windows-software/windows-software/… Since the camera has wireless networking capability I would think that what you intend to do should be possible, even if you used an Android or IOS device as a go-between. You might also find this useful
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  • Welcome to AskUbuntu! As a rule of thumb IMHO all things are possible. Since you have the hardware your chances of answering this are better than mine. Have you seen [this related forum post? (forums.garmin.com/forum/mac-windows-software/windows-software/… Since the camera has wireless networking capability I would think that what you intend to do should be possible, even if you used an Android or IOS device as a go-between. You might also find this useful
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  • Welcome to AskUbuntu! As a rule of thumb IMHO all things are possible. Since you have the hardware your chances of answering this are better than mine. Have you seen [this related forum post? (forums.garmin.com/forum/mac-windows-software/windows-software/… Since the camera has wireless networking capability I would think that what you intend to do should be possible, even if you used an Android or IOS device as a go-between. You might also find this useful
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  • Welcome to AskUbuntu! As a rule of thumb IMHO all things are possible. Since you have the hardware your chances of answering this are better than mine. Have you seen [this related forum post? (forums.garmin.com/forum/mac-windows-software/windows-software/… Since the camera has wireless networking capability I would think that what you intend to do should be possible, even if you used an Android or IOS device as a go-between. You might also find this useful
    – Elder Geek
    yesterday















Welcome to AskUbuntu! As a rule of thumb IMHO all things are possible. Since you have the hardware your chances of answering this are better than mine. Have you seen [this related forum post? (forums.garmin.com/forum/mac-windows-software/windows-software/… Since the camera has wireless networking capability I would think that what you intend to do should be possible, even if you used an Android or IOS device as a go-between. You might also find this useful
– Elder Geek
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Welcome to AskUbuntu! As a rule of thumb IMHO all things are possible. Since you have the hardware your chances of answering this are better than mine. Have you seen [this related forum post? (forums.garmin.com/forum/mac-windows-software/windows-software/… Since the camera has wireless networking capability I would think that what you intend to do should be possible, even if you used an Android or IOS device as a go-between. You might also find this useful
– Elder Geek
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