Fireshare: Selfhosted clip sharing with unique links (github.com)
from Jozzo@lemmy.world to selfhosted@lemmy.world on 08 Oct 09:42
https://lemmy.world/post/20627559

The goal of Fireshare is to provide a very simple and easy way for you to share any videos you have through a unique link.

Demo website: v.fireshare.net

#selfhosted

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pycorax@lemmy.world on 08 Oct 10:04 next collapse

This looks great, I’ve been looking for a self-hostable replacement ever since gfycat was shut down. Gonna give it a shot.

Blxter@lemmy.zip on 08 Oct 10:09 next collapse

Neat! So its my own “streamable” type website. I’m gonna give this a try. I am confused do I have to give people “access” to view clips do they have to make an account or does the link suffice it’s unclear.

snugglebutt@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 08 Oct 10:20 collapse

Been using this for half a year or so, there’s basically just an admin account, which is the only one that can see private uploads. Everybody else can view and upload public videos without logging in. But sharing links to privated videos works as well.

Blxter@lemmy.zip on 08 Oct 11:01 next collapse

Ok thanks

conciselyverbose@sh.itjust.works on 08 Oct 20:28 collapse

Can you lock it so only you can upload?

It sounds like a useful way to share stuff with friends, but not if any random person can upload stuff.

MangoPenguin@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 08 Oct 15:16 collapse

Does it transcode the uploads for better remote viewing like Peertube does? I can’t tell from the github page. This looks a lot simpler to run than peertube since all I really do is share clips with friends.

I don’t think sharing 100Mbps+ 3440x1440 files from shadowplay is going to go well when sharing to friends that have more limited internet speeds.