AVideo platform
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@imc67 said in AVideo platform:
Create Your Own Broadcast Network with AVideo Platform. AVideo is a powerful base platform for uploading, curating, organizing, indexing, and distributing audio and video content.
AVideo Platform has been download and installed on over 4000 sites in over 190 countries throughout the world. Each AVideo Platform Clone is indexed in our META Search Engine and supported by our worldwide community of developers and contributors.
190+ COUNTRIES
852,567+ AUDIO AND VIDEO UPLOADS
4,237+ AVIDEO SITES
967+ CONTRIBUTORShttps://platform.avideo.com/AVideo_OpenSource
https://github.com/WWBN/AVideo/blob/master/README.mdI absolutely definitely agree, this is an amazing Open Source Audio Video Platform and I'm much surprised it hasn't lift up more than that.
The concept is innovative and it seems there already is a docker file
Let's get this live!
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@timconsidine said in AVideo platform:
Anyone tried to install using a Cloudron LAMP app ?
This is exactly what I was thinking while looking at the system requirements. I might try this myself, soon.
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@imc67 Can you use this platform to start a video livestream and broadcast that livestream in real-time to anybody who is able to browse to the site?
For example, you setup an account, connect with your computer, start talking into your webcam, and hundreds or thousands of people can view your address to the world, if they tune in to the broadcast?
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@loudlemur DTube may also be an option for this: https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/3447/dtube-a-full-featured-video-sharing-website-decentralized?_=1635374107684
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@timconsidine said in AVideo platform:
Anyone tried to install using a Cloudron LAMP app ?
I was preparing to install this on a LAMP box however, while I was reading about the installation here's what I stumbled upon:
- Streamer can be installed on any Server, including Windows, but the encoder and Livestream should work fine on any Linux distribution. However we recommend Ubuntu 20.04 without any kind of control panel. The problem with cPanel, Plesk, Webmin, VestaCP, etc. It's because we need full root access to install some libs, and maybe compile them. Another important point is that to make Livestream work, we need to compile Nginx and the control panels often prevent us from running the commands forcing the installation available only on your panel.
It's on this page https://github.com/WWBN/AVideo/blob/master/README.md
So, in regards to the above I think that it wouldn't work loading this under a LAMP box.
What do you guys think?
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Lets revive this application request. Audio / Video streaming platform with many features:
- Main Site: https://avideo.tube/AVideo_OpenSource
- Licence: Json License
- Demo:
- Docker: Yes
This product was on version 8.9.1 when initially requested. It has had a lot of work since then and is now version 14.3 https://github.com/WWBN/AVideo/releases
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@LoudLemur just out of interest, why would you prefer this over PeerTube which we've already got and seems to work great? Or would you just like to there to be more options?
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@jdaviescoates Hi! Framacolibri do good work, but I am a bit peeved that the main developer isn't doing what it takes to provide clearer documentation on how to setup some of the more complex parts of Peertube. After he did so much work on the project, and had a chance for a break, you would expect him to make it easier to follow.
Peertube is a good project. It needs a bit of competition I feel.