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I like making videos from family holidays and events and such, and I obviously don't want to put that on YouTube.

So I'd like to host something to upload these videos to, and then share links with family.

Is PeerTube the thing for this?

Looking for something lightweight and not too complicated.

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[–] aeharding@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

PeerTube would definitely work for that.

Although it might be a bit overkill, especially if you're the only one that will be uploading videos. If you want to go with a super lightweight setup, just find a good ffmpeg command to transcode into a web-safe format, and then just throw in a element on an HTML page.