YouTube does not feel appropriate since it is not my content.

  • @[email protected]
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    241 month ago

    I see a lot of people on here using Catbox to host videos, but I haven’t tried it personally. You could also use Imgur which has worked well for me to post pictures. I know they support video uploads as well.

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      91 month ago

      I will try imgur first

  • Mike Wooskey
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    91 month ago

    Is this a good use case for peertube? Spin up an instance or join an instance, and upload the video there?

    • PeaceOP
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      161 month ago

      Some of the videos are on Reddit, Twitter, or Instagram. They don’t work well when shared elsewhere.

      I want to download the video and reupload it in a better place

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        You can get the url of the .mp4 file from reddit if you add .json to the url.

        There are even web extensions that extract it for you

        Then when you share that it autodisplays in lemmy

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        01 month ago

        I think Reddit works? Instagram and Twitter don’t though. I liked the Twitter mirrors for that, since you could hot link their videos, but I think they all got shut down.

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          141 month ago

          Even if Reddit works at the moment, it might not soon, as they are enshittifying at a very rapid pace.

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          51 month ago

          Reddit video player is terrible though and linking to it requires you to load their bloated New Reddit web pages. Most of us came here to get away from Reddit.

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            11 month ago

            I thought if you liked the source in the post it embedded directly, rather than using reddit’s player? I’d agree just a link to the Reddit post wouldn’t be good.

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              31 month ago

              Reddit video links do not open up a raw video file but instead a web page that loads the video/audio file in chunks. If you want a regular video file you have to download it with yt-dlp or similar. I wouldn’t be surprised if some apps include an embed solution, but most Lemmy websites and apps do not include embedding and simply link directly to the external page.

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    31 month ago

    I didn’t know if .world or .dev allow it, but .works let you upload short videos directly I think, at least they used to.

    But hotlinking I think would be best. Firefox usually lets you copy the source link, but idk which formats and sites integrate well with Lemmy.