Loops vs. PeerTube for video host

Hey friends, I’m thinking of starting up an ActivityPub compatible server to host and share my own train videos with the Fediverse, and wondering: Of the two video-oriented softwares, which would be a better fit for my use case and easier to work with? The videos would be between 15 seconds and 10 minutes long.

Comparisons, pros and cons, and your experiences working with either would be appreciated. Thanks. @fediverse

  • allen@rail.chatOP
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    14 days ago

    @fediverse Update: so far I tried Loops, haven’t got it working yet. Next week I’ll try hosting Loops one more time then will try Peertube.

  • emb@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Both is the answer. Most people will flip past a 10 minute short-form video. Just like the TikTok/Youtube sitution, edit some things to be vertical and short, and post those to Loops. Include a link in your profile to your Peertube, and let the short videos direct people who like your stuff to your longer horizontal videos.

  • hendrik@palaver.p3x.de
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    2 months ago

    How about you have a look at some public instances, scroll through some content, watch a few videos and see which one you like better from a user perspective? I mean technically, they both work. Setup of an instance is just done once, and I guess uploading videos has about the same complexity… So it’s down to what interface you like, and where you’d find your audience.

  • Jupiter Rowland@sh.itjust.works
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    1 month ago

    PeerTube is YouTube. It’s a general-purpose video streaming application.

    Loops is TikTok. It’s for short vertical videos and for people with the attention span of a squirrel who don’t know that you can rotate phones sideways, and who are constantly looking for the next dopamine kick. Also, in terms of software maturity in general and Fediverse software maturity in particular, Loops is nowhere near PeerTube.