[Debconfsubs-team] [Debconf-video] request for comments: html5 videos and youtube
alberto fuentes
pajaro at gmail.com
Thu Aug 11 11:29:34 UTC 2016
On Tue, Aug 9, 2016 at 5:58 PM, Laura Arjona Reina <larjona at larjona.net>
wrote:
>
>
> El 9 de agosto de 2016 17:16:12 CEST, alberto fuentes <pajaro at gmail.com>
> escribió:
> >In order to upload videos to amara I need html5 compatible videos
> >
> >About 1/4 of the videos on the archive is not html5 compatible (mainly
> >old
> >.avi and .mpeg)
> >
> >Ive been told that no re-encoding is going to be done, so the simpler
> >more
> >sane thing for me to do next is to upload them to youtube
> >
> You can upload them to a mediagoblin instance, no need to use youtube or
> other nonfree services.
>
> You can sign up in goblinrefuge.com
>
> Or ping me if you want an account at media.larjona.net
>
> I'm not sure why upload to youtube/mediagoblin is needed, probably we can
> do the re-encoding ourselves. I have a machine 24x7 up where to send the
> corresponding commands, ping me and we can figure out things.
>
Thanks for taking interest on this laura!
The re-encoding in itself is not a big problem. Its nice that goblinrefuge
does it on upload so i dont have to become an expert on formats
The biggest problem I see is space. Are they going to be able to host at
least 1/4 (maybe more) of meetings-archive? I need them to be hosted
somewhere in some html5 compatible format
As a nice side effect of this (either goblinrefuge or youtube), there will
be some nice web interface for meetings-archive where people can watch the
videos and have the subtitles integrated
Having something like this up for the archive has been talked before. Maybe
using something like whats used in pyvideo.org
Some people start to think that amara is the canonical place to watch the
videos with the subtitles, even tho is only a tool to create them, because
no alternative exists to watch them online
I dont wish to work on this for now tho. Just uploading the missing videos
somewhere else so i can link them is sidetracking me enough for now. I just
chose youtube because I believe I can get what I need out of this
relatively fast :)
PS: semi-related FYI. The current available rss feeds do not have the whole
set of videos available for the events they suppose to show. (source: I
tried to use it to import some videos and compared it with my own
hand-crafted rss which take the video list scraping meetings-archive)
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