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  • H hendrik

    Out of curiosity: What kind of decentralized storage has been used before?

    MeldrikM This user is from outside of this forum
    MeldrikM This user is from outside of this forum
    Meldrik
    wrote on last edited by
    #3

    I used Sia. It works okay, just not for video πŸ˜„

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    • MeldrikM Meldrik

      cross-posted from: https://lemmy.wtf/post/15732861

      First of all, let me apologize to those people who was affected when PeerTube.wtf initially went down.

      I've been working this past month on building and setting up a fresh version of PeerTube.wtf and this time, I won't be relying on decentralized storage πŸ™ƒ πŸ™ƒ πŸ™ƒ

      I've been reading a couple of threads on Lemmy, to better understand what people want expect to be able to do on a PeerTube server, so here goes:

      • PeerTube.wtf is a platform for general use. Every topic is welcome.

      • The Global Search Index is enabled. This means that the search bar will show results from almost 900 PeerTube servers.

      • Remote URI/handle search is enabled. This means, if you know the URL/handle of a channel, that's not part of the Global Search Index, you can still find it via the search bar and subscribe to the channel.

      • The Public Index is enabled. This means that PeerTube.wtf will federate with almost a 1000 PeerTube servers.

      • Audio-only, 360p, 720p, 1080p and 1440p is enabled. This means that videos uploaded, is provided in these resolutions.

      • Video transcription is enabled. Will Automatically create subtitles for uploaded/imported VOD videos.

      • Live streaming is enabled. Streams are transcoded in 720p and 1080p at 60 FPS.

      • A user has 100GB of storage. This is obviously not sustainable, but is subject to change.

      FAQ

      .wtf?

      Yea, it stands for "What The Fediverse". What else could it possibly stand for, that sound as cool?

      Where is the server hosted?

      It's hosted in Denmark, at my residence. I have 100% ownership and control over it.

      What's your specs, bro?
      The server is assembled inside an Inter-Tech 2U-2404S, with a:

      • AMD Ryzen 3 1200 @ 4 cores
      • 16GB of RAM
      • nVidia Quadro P600 (hardware transcoding)
      • 2x120GB SSDs in raid 1 for OS
      • 2x4TB HDDs in raid 1 for the video storage

      4TB of storage ain't much

      That's true, but I will be upgrading the disks eventually.

      Why no 4K??

      4K takes a lot of space and the majority of users don't have a 4K monitor. In the future, it might change.

      I've probably forgotten something, but yea.. Enjoy.

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      palordrolap
      wrote on last edited by
      #4

      Me: "Oh no, that wtf means it's gonna be a LiveLeak site isn't it?"

      platform for general use

      Me: "Ah, so maybe not so bad then."

      Every topic is welcome.

      Me: "... and yet..."

      Seriously though, I'm all for the Fediverse in all its many forms, and without people like you it wouldn't exist. Thank you.

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      • P palordrolap

        Me: "Oh no, that wtf means it's gonna be a LiveLeak site isn't it?"

        platform for general use

        Me: "Ah, so maybe not so bad then."

        Every topic is welcome.

        Me: "... and yet..."

        Seriously though, I'm all for the Fediverse in all its many forms, and without people like you it wouldn't exist. Thank you.

        MeldrikM This user is from outside of this forum
        MeldrikM This user is from outside of this forum
        Meldrik
        wrote on last edited by
        #5

        I should maybe have added an asterisk to that "Every topic is welcome" πŸ˜…

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        • MeldrikM Meldrik

          cross-posted from: https://lemmy.wtf/post/15732861

          First of all, let me apologize to those people who was affected when PeerTube.wtf initially went down.

          I've been working this past month on building and setting up a fresh version of PeerTube.wtf and this time, I won't be relying on decentralized storage πŸ™ƒ πŸ™ƒ πŸ™ƒ

          I've been reading a couple of threads on Lemmy, to better understand what people want expect to be able to do on a PeerTube server, so here goes:

          • PeerTube.wtf is a platform for general use. Every topic is welcome.

          • The Global Search Index is enabled. This means that the search bar will show results from almost 900 PeerTube servers.

          • Remote URI/handle search is enabled. This means, if you know the URL/handle of a channel, that's not part of the Global Search Index, you can still find it via the search bar and subscribe to the channel.

          • The Public Index is enabled. This means that PeerTube.wtf will federate with almost a 1000 PeerTube servers.

          • Audio-only, 360p, 720p, 1080p and 1440p is enabled. This means that videos uploaded, is provided in these resolutions.

          • Video transcription is enabled. Will Automatically create subtitles for uploaded/imported VOD videos.

          • Live streaming is enabled. Streams are transcoded in 720p and 1080p at 60 FPS.

          • A user has 100GB of storage. This is obviously not sustainable, but is subject to change.

          FAQ

          .wtf?

          Yea, it stands for "What The Fediverse". What else could it possibly stand for, that sound as cool?

          Where is the server hosted?

          It's hosted in Denmark, at my residence. I have 100% ownership and control over it.

          What's your specs, bro?
          The server is assembled inside an Inter-Tech 2U-2404S, with a:

          • AMD Ryzen 3 1200 @ 4 cores
          • 16GB of RAM
          • nVidia Quadro P600 (hardware transcoding)
          • 2x120GB SSDs in raid 1 for OS
          • 2x4TB HDDs in raid 1 for the video storage

          4TB of storage ain't much

          That's true, but I will be upgrading the disks eventually.

          Why no 4K??

          4K takes a lot of space and the majority of users don't have a 4K monitor. In the future, it might change.

          I've probably forgotten something, but yea.. Enjoy.

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          lost_my_mind@lemmy.world
          wrote on last edited by
          #6

          So, you're in Denmark. I'm in the United States. Does that mean you as the host need to comply with Denmark local laws, and then also just for me, incorporate USA laws as well?

          I don't know Denmark law, so lets just asssume that marijuanna is illegal there. In the USA it's illegal on a federal level, but legal in my local state level. Yes, it's confusing. We don't know how to make laws work.....and it's about to get so much worse.

          But, lets say I upload a video of me smoking and promoting marijuanna, something that's legal for me to do. If we assume the act of promoting marijuanna is illegal in Denmark, would you be allowed to host that video? Would people in other states, where it's not yet legal, be shown a black screen?

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          • L lost_my_mind@lemmy.world

            So, you're in Denmark. I'm in the United States. Does that mean you as the host need to comply with Denmark local laws, and then also just for me, incorporate USA laws as well?

            I don't know Denmark law, so lets just asssume that marijuanna is illegal there. In the USA it's illegal on a federal level, but legal in my local state level. Yes, it's confusing. We don't know how to make laws work.....and it's about to get so much worse.

            But, lets say I upload a video of me smoking and promoting marijuanna, something that's legal for me to do. If we assume the act of promoting marijuanna is illegal in Denmark, would you be allowed to host that video? Would people in other states, where it's not yet legal, be shown a black screen?

            MeldrikM This user is from outside of this forum
            MeldrikM This user is from outside of this forum
            Meldrik
            wrote on last edited by
            #7

            I follow Danish law. I'm not 100% sure if it's legal in Denmark to promote cannabis, but as a precaution I would not allow it. Not saying you can't talk about it though.

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            • MeldrikM Meldrik

              I should maybe have added an asterisk to that "Every topic is welcome" πŸ˜…

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              trashcan
              wrote on last edited by
              #8

              That would be wise.

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              • MeldrikM Meldrik

                cross-posted from: https://lemmy.wtf/post/15732861

                First of all, let me apologize to those people who was affected when PeerTube.wtf initially went down.

                I've been working this past month on building and setting up a fresh version of PeerTube.wtf and this time, I won't be relying on decentralized storage πŸ™ƒ πŸ™ƒ πŸ™ƒ

                I've been reading a couple of threads on Lemmy, to better understand what people want expect to be able to do on a PeerTube server, so here goes:

                • PeerTube.wtf is a platform for general use. Every topic is welcome.

                • The Global Search Index is enabled. This means that the search bar will show results from almost 900 PeerTube servers.

                • Remote URI/handle search is enabled. This means, if you know the URL/handle of a channel, that's not part of the Global Search Index, you can still find it via the search bar and subscribe to the channel.

                • The Public Index is enabled. This means that PeerTube.wtf will federate with almost a 1000 PeerTube servers.

                • Audio-only, 360p, 720p, 1080p and 1440p is enabled. This means that videos uploaded, is provided in these resolutions.

                • Video transcription is enabled. Will Automatically create subtitles for uploaded/imported VOD videos.

                • Live streaming is enabled. Streams are transcoded in 720p and 1080p at 60 FPS.

                • A user has 100GB of storage. This is obviously not sustainable, but is subject to change.

                FAQ

                .wtf?

                Yea, it stands for "What The Fediverse". What else could it possibly stand for, that sound as cool?

                Where is the server hosted?

                It's hosted in Denmark, at my residence. I have 100% ownership and control over it.

                What's your specs, bro?
                The server is assembled inside an Inter-Tech 2U-2404S, with a:

                • AMD Ryzen 3 1200 @ 4 cores
                • 16GB of RAM
                • nVidia Quadro P600 (hardware transcoding)
                • 2x120GB SSDs in raid 1 for OS
                • 2x4TB HDDs in raid 1 for the video storage

                4TB of storage ain't much

                That's true, but I will be upgrading the disks eventually.

                Why no 4K??

                4K takes a lot of space and the majority of users don't have a 4K monitor. In the future, it might change.

                I've probably forgotten something, but yea.. Enjoy.

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                AndrewA This user is from outside of this forum
                Andrew
                wrote on last edited by
                #9

                This is great news.

                Are the videos that were at https://peertube.wtf/c/startgametrailers lost forever? It's no big deal, but I'll delete 'em from https://piefed.social/c/startgametrailers@peertube.wtf if they are. Thanks.

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                  Pika
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #10

                  this right here. So many people say "Well it's legal in my state"
                  ...
                  No what that means is that State officials will not arrest you for doing it, a Federal official can and will arrest you for it if they wanted to. Thats the biggest reason why most of your pot shops don't accept bank/credit cards. Because that makes them more open to federal insight and regulation.

                  Currently the usage of it isn't a concern of the federal system, so while it's illegal they are not actively enforcing it, but that can change at any moment, and you can bet your ass that if they needed some more dirt on someone, they would use that to their advantage for a search.

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                  • AndrewA Andrew

                    This is great news.

                    Are the videos that were at https://peertube.wtf/c/startgametrailers lost forever? It's no big deal, but I'll delete 'em from https://piefed.social/c/startgametrailers@peertube.wtf if they are. Thanks.

                    MeldrikM This user is from outside of this forum
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                    Meldrik
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #11

                    I've recreated the channel, but all the videos from before is sadly lost.

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                    • MeldrikM Meldrik

                      cross-posted from: https://lemmy.wtf/post/15732861

                      First of all, let me apologize to those people who was affected when PeerTube.wtf initially went down.

                      I've been working this past month on building and setting up a fresh version of PeerTube.wtf and this time, I won't be relying on decentralized storage πŸ™ƒ πŸ™ƒ πŸ™ƒ

                      I've been reading a couple of threads on Lemmy, to better understand what people want expect to be able to do on a PeerTube server, so here goes:

                      • PeerTube.wtf is a platform for general use. Every topic is welcome.

                      • The Global Search Index is enabled. This means that the search bar will show results from almost 900 PeerTube servers.

                      • Remote URI/handle search is enabled. This means, if you know the URL/handle of a channel, that's not part of the Global Search Index, you can still find it via the search bar and subscribe to the channel.

                      • The Public Index is enabled. This means that PeerTube.wtf will federate with almost a 1000 PeerTube servers.

                      • Audio-only, 360p, 720p, 1080p and 1440p is enabled. This means that videos uploaded, is provided in these resolutions.

                      • Video transcription is enabled. Will Automatically create subtitles for uploaded/imported VOD videos.

                      • Live streaming is enabled. Streams are transcoded in 720p and 1080p at 60 FPS.

                      • A user has 100GB of storage. This is obviously not sustainable, but is subject to change.

                      FAQ

                      .wtf?

                      Yea, it stands for "What The Fediverse". What else could it possibly stand for, that sound as cool?

                      Where is the server hosted?

                      It's hosted in Denmark, at my residence. I have 100% ownership and control over it.

                      What's your specs, bro?
                      The server is assembled inside an Inter-Tech 2U-2404S, with a:

                      • AMD Ryzen 3 1200 @ 4 cores
                      • 16GB of RAM
                      • nVidia Quadro P600 (hardware transcoding)
                      • 2x120GB SSDs in raid 1 for OS
                      • 2x4TB HDDs in raid 1 for the video storage

                      4TB of storage ain't much

                      That's true, but I will be upgrading the disks eventually.

                      Why no 4K??

                      4K takes a lot of space and the majority of users don't have a 4K monitor. In the future, it might change.

                      I've probably forgotten something, but yea.. Enjoy.

                      poVoqP This user is from outside of this forum
                      poVoqP This user is from outside of this forum
                      poVoq
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #12

                      Your experience with the hardware transcoding would be interesting to share.

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                      • MeldrikM Meldrik

                        cross-posted from: https://lemmy.wtf/post/15732861

                        First of all, let me apologize to those people who was affected when PeerTube.wtf initially went down.

                        I've been working this past month on building and setting up a fresh version of PeerTube.wtf and this time, I won't be relying on decentralized storage πŸ™ƒ πŸ™ƒ πŸ™ƒ

                        I've been reading a couple of threads on Lemmy, to better understand what people want expect to be able to do on a PeerTube server, so here goes:

                        • PeerTube.wtf is a platform for general use. Every topic is welcome.

                        • The Global Search Index is enabled. This means that the search bar will show results from almost 900 PeerTube servers.

                        • Remote URI/handle search is enabled. This means, if you know the URL/handle of a channel, that's not part of the Global Search Index, you can still find it via the search bar and subscribe to the channel.

                        • The Public Index is enabled. This means that PeerTube.wtf will federate with almost a 1000 PeerTube servers.

                        • Audio-only, 360p, 720p, 1080p and 1440p is enabled. This means that videos uploaded, is provided in these resolutions.

                        • Video transcription is enabled. Will Automatically create subtitles for uploaded/imported VOD videos.

                        • Live streaming is enabled. Streams are transcoded in 720p and 1080p at 60 FPS.

                        • A user has 100GB of storage. This is obviously not sustainable, but is subject to change.

                        FAQ

                        .wtf?

                        Yea, it stands for "What The Fediverse". What else could it possibly stand for, that sound as cool?

                        Where is the server hosted?

                        It's hosted in Denmark, at my residence. I have 100% ownership and control over it.

                        What's your specs, bro?
                        The server is assembled inside an Inter-Tech 2U-2404S, with a:

                        • AMD Ryzen 3 1200 @ 4 cores
                        • 16GB of RAM
                        • nVidia Quadro P600 (hardware transcoding)
                        • 2x120GB SSDs in raid 1 for OS
                        • 2x4TB HDDs in raid 1 for the video storage

                        4TB of storage ain't much

                        That's true, but I will be upgrading the disks eventually.

                        Why no 4K??

                        4K takes a lot of space and the majority of users don't have a 4K monitor. In the future, it might change.

                        I've probably forgotten something, but yea.. Enjoy.

                        poVoqP This user is from outside of this forum
                        poVoqP This user is from outside of this forum
                        poVoq
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #13

                        Have you enabled the XMPP based live-stream chat addon?

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                        • MeldrikM Meldrik

                          cross-posted from: https://lemmy.wtf/post/15732861

                          First of all, let me apologize to those people who was affected when PeerTube.wtf initially went down.

                          I've been working this past month on building and setting up a fresh version of PeerTube.wtf and this time, I won't be relying on decentralized storage πŸ™ƒ πŸ™ƒ πŸ™ƒ

                          I've been reading a couple of threads on Lemmy, to better understand what people want expect to be able to do on a PeerTube server, so here goes:

                          • PeerTube.wtf is a platform for general use. Every topic is welcome.

                          • The Global Search Index is enabled. This means that the search bar will show results from almost 900 PeerTube servers.

                          • Remote URI/handle search is enabled. This means, if you know the URL/handle of a channel, that's not part of the Global Search Index, you can still find it via the search bar and subscribe to the channel.

                          • The Public Index is enabled. This means that PeerTube.wtf will federate with almost a 1000 PeerTube servers.

                          • Audio-only, 360p, 720p, 1080p and 1440p is enabled. This means that videos uploaded, is provided in these resolutions.

                          • Video transcription is enabled. Will Automatically create subtitles for uploaded/imported VOD videos.

                          • Live streaming is enabled. Streams are transcoded in 720p and 1080p at 60 FPS.

                          • A user has 100GB of storage. This is obviously not sustainable, but is subject to change.

                          FAQ

                          .wtf?

                          Yea, it stands for "What The Fediverse". What else could it possibly stand for, that sound as cool?

                          Where is the server hosted?

                          It's hosted in Denmark, at my residence. I have 100% ownership and control over it.

                          What's your specs, bro?
                          The server is assembled inside an Inter-Tech 2U-2404S, with a:

                          • AMD Ryzen 3 1200 @ 4 cores
                          • 16GB of RAM
                          • nVidia Quadro P600 (hardware transcoding)
                          • 2x120GB SSDs in raid 1 for OS
                          • 2x4TB HDDs in raid 1 for the video storage

                          4TB of storage ain't much

                          That's true, but I will be upgrading the disks eventually.

                          Why no 4K??

                          4K takes a lot of space and the majority of users don't have a 4K monitor. In the future, it might change.

                          I've probably forgotten something, but yea.. Enjoy.

                          poVoqP This user is from outside of this forum
                          poVoqP This user is from outside of this forum
                          poVoq
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #14

                          What kind of upload bandwidth do you have?

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                          • poVoqP poVoq

                            Have you enabled the XMPP based live-stream chat addon?

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                            MeldrikM This user is from outside of this forum
                            Meldrik
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #15

                            Yes. If you scroll down to the bottom of this page, you can see all the plugins enabled.

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                            • poVoqP poVoq

                              What kind of upload bandwidth do you have?

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                              MeldrikM This user is from outside of this forum
                              Meldrik
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #16

                              1000/1000 Mbps fiber.

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                              • poVoqP poVoq

                                Your experience with the hardware transcoding would be interesting to share.

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                                MeldrikM This user is from outside of this forum
                                Meldrik
                                wrote on last edited by
                                #17

                                I already had some experience using the P600 with Plex.

                                It’s essentially just installing the nVidia drivers, install the HW transcoding plugin for PeerTube and then select the nvenc transcoder in the settings.

                                There’s some extra steps if using Docker or a VM.

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                                • MeldrikM Meldrik

                                  I used Sia. It works okay, just not for video πŸ˜„

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                                  secret300@lemmy.sdf.org
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #18

                                  I love the concept of decentralized storage and look into a bunch of em all the time yet I've never stumbled upon Sia.

                                  What made it shite for video?

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                                  • MeldrikM Meldrik

                                    Yes. If you scroll down to the bottom of this page, you can see all the plugins enabled.

                                    poVoqP This user is from outside of this forum
                                    poVoqP This user is from outside of this forum
                                    poVoq
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #19

                                    Cool. Can you configure it so that one can easily connect with an external Matterbridge to it?

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                                    • MeldrikM Meldrik

                                      I already had some experience using the P600 with Plex.

                                      It’s essentially just installing the nVidia drivers, install the HW transcoding plugin for PeerTube and then select the nvenc transcoder in the settings.

                                      There’s some extra steps if using Docker or a VM.

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                                      poVoqP This user is from outside of this forum
                                      poVoq
                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #20

                                      Ah, right. Nvidia.

                                      I am kinda thinking about using Peertube with an Intel Quicksync capable CPU, which seems to be a bit more complicated.

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                                      • MeldrikM Meldrik

                                        1000/1000 Mbps fiber.

                                        poVoqP This user is from outside of this forum
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                                        poVoq
                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #21

                                        Would be nice if you could share sometime in the future how bandwidth heavy Peertube is for your setup.

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                                        • MeldrikM Meldrik

                                          cross-posted from: https://lemmy.wtf/post/15732861

                                          First of all, let me apologize to those people who was affected when PeerTube.wtf initially went down.

                                          I've been working this past month on building and setting up a fresh version of PeerTube.wtf and this time, I won't be relying on decentralized storage πŸ™ƒ πŸ™ƒ πŸ™ƒ

                                          I've been reading a couple of threads on Lemmy, to better understand what people want expect to be able to do on a PeerTube server, so here goes:

                                          • PeerTube.wtf is a platform for general use. Every topic is welcome.

                                          • The Global Search Index is enabled. This means that the search bar will show results from almost 900 PeerTube servers.

                                          • Remote URI/handle search is enabled. This means, if you know the URL/handle of a channel, that's not part of the Global Search Index, you can still find it via the search bar and subscribe to the channel.

                                          • The Public Index is enabled. This means that PeerTube.wtf will federate with almost a 1000 PeerTube servers.

                                          • Audio-only, 360p, 720p, 1080p and 1440p is enabled. This means that videos uploaded, is provided in these resolutions.

                                          • Video transcription is enabled. Will Automatically create subtitles for uploaded/imported VOD videos.

                                          • Live streaming is enabled. Streams are transcoded in 720p and 1080p at 60 FPS.

                                          • A user has 100GB of storage. This is obviously not sustainable, but is subject to change.

                                          FAQ

                                          .wtf?

                                          Yea, it stands for "What The Fediverse". What else could it possibly stand for, that sound as cool?

                                          Where is the server hosted?

                                          It's hosted in Denmark, at my residence. I have 100% ownership and control over it.

                                          What's your specs, bro?
                                          The server is assembled inside an Inter-Tech 2U-2404S, with a:

                                          • AMD Ryzen 3 1200 @ 4 cores
                                          • 16GB of RAM
                                          • nVidia Quadro P600 (hardware transcoding)
                                          • 2x120GB SSDs in raid 1 for OS
                                          • 2x4TB HDDs in raid 1 for the video storage

                                          4TB of storage ain't much

                                          That's true, but I will be upgrading the disks eventually.

                                          Why no 4K??

                                          4K takes a lot of space and the majority of users don't have a 4K monitor. In the future, it might change.

                                          I've probably forgotten something, but yea.. Enjoy.

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                                          surewhynotlem@lemmy.world
                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #22

                                          for general use

                                          So every third video is going to be a beheading or medical gore?

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