Report post You have 30 minutes to complete this form before the CAPTCHA will expire. Security image * Required field JavaScript is required to view this page. Either you do not have JavaScript enabled in your web browser, you do not have cookies enabled in your web browser, or this website is misconfigured such that cookies do not save correctly. This is a reported post for a post in the topic <input class="cms_keep_ui_controlled" size="45" title="[post param="NGINX video storage"]535[/post]" type="button" value="post Comcode tag (dbl-click to edit/delete)" />, by kobberholm<br /><br /><comcode-quote param="412">You can serve the file as a regular file.<br />Most browsers will be able to start showing the video as soon as they have buffered enough. It might be a good idea to look up information on how to optimize Nginx for that sort of thing.<br />A potentially better way, would be to set up the server for <a class="user_link" href="https://www.nginx.com/blog/video-streaming-for-remote-learning-with-nginx/" rel="nofollow noopener external" target="_blank" title="streaming with RTMP (this link will open in a new window)">streaming with RTMP</a><br />I would suggest you use a nice frontend, such as <a class="user_link" href="https://mediagoblin.org/" rel="nofollow noopener external" target="_blank" title="MediaGoblin (this link will open in a new window)">MediaGoblin</a> for the best user experience.<br />If the files are publicly accessible, you might also want to look into <a class="user_link" href="https://lbry.com/" rel="nofollow noopener external" target="_blank" title="LBRY (this link will open in a new window)">LBRY</a>, a peer-to-peer video streaming service, that also has a hosted Youtube like frontend (that uses regular HTTP file hosting).<br />With LBRY, you will get a free distribution network on top of just the single-server hosting.<br /></comcode-quote><br />//// PUT YOUR REPORT BELOW \\\\<br /><br /> Add: Add: Font Size Color [Font] Arial Courier Georgia Impact Times Trebuchet Verdana Tahoma Geneva Helvetica [Size] 0.8 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 4 [Color] Black Blue Gray Green Orange Purple Red White Yellow This is a reported post for a post in the topic [post param="NGINX video storage"]535[/post], by kobberholm [quote="412"] You can serve the file as a regular file. Most browsers will be able to start showing the video as soon as they have buffered enough. It might be a good idea to look up information on how to optimize Nginx for that sort of thing. A potentially better way, would be to set up the server for [url="https://www.nginx.com/blog/video-streaming-for-remote-learning-with-nginx/"]streaming with RTMP[/url] I would suggest you use a nice frontend, such as [url="https://mediagoblin.org/"]MediaGoblin[/url] for the best user experience. If the files are publicly accessible, you might also want to look into [url="https://lbry.com/"]LBRY[/url], a peer-to-peer video streaming service, that also has a hosted Youtube like frontend (that uses regular HTTP file hosting). With LBRY, you will get a free distribution network on top of just the single-server hosting. [/quote] //// PUT YOUR REPORT BELOW \\\\ View all Use of this website implies that you agree to the website rules and privacy policy. Statistics Users online: Details jacobgkau, 21 guests Usergroups: Administrators Forum statistics: 148 topics, 639 posts, 633 members Our newest member is OfflineInfluencer83