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17 votes
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Google raising price of YouTube Premium to $13.99 per month
115 votes -
YouTube is testing a three-strikes policy for ad blocking
173 votes -
DisplayPort: A better video interface
49 votes -
Need ideas on embedding info in old home movies
I recently digitized some old home movies from my grandparents and looking through the film I realize I recognize almost no one. This got me thinking, I should go through this with my mother to...
I recently digitized some old home movies from my grandparents and looking through the film I realize I recognize almost no one. This got me thinking, I should go through this with my mother to help me identify family members as she's probably the last person who knows who anyone is.
Obviously I can just make a document with notes ex: 2:53 screen right, great uncle john"
But I'm hoping there's a more elegant solution in which I can keep info with the file and not some auxiliary document that dosent live in the same place.I could just dump all that info into Metadata but that's maybe the lowest quality solution.
The xray function of Amazon prime video is the example of the best solution in a perfect world. (if you don't know, when you pause or bring up the context menu on prime video, there's a bar that identifies everyone one scene with a matching headshot)I actually looked into it and there's an API that amazon uses for this called "RecognizeCelebrities" and uses images to train the program to recognize faces and populate it's menu. I'm not sure if it's open source but even if it was, it's over my level to use it practically I think.
The last option I can think of is using a video markup platform like frame.io but that's not really a long term solution.
Any ideas?
16 votes -
Looking for recommendations for ad-free video hosting
I’m creating a special video for my parents’ anniversary and want to share it privately. I don’t want anyone to see ads before, during or right after it. I’m not monetizing it and don’t care about...
I’m creating a special video for my parents’ anniversary and want to share it privately. I don’t want anyone to see ads before, during or right after it. I’m not monetizing it and don’t care about viewer metrics.
Right now I’m trying to decide between subscribing to Vimeo or just placing the file in my Google Drive and sharing out the link.
The file won’t exceed 5GB.
Would paying for a service like Vimeo really be worth it when I could just share out the file for free?
Would appreciate any suggestions or recommendations from content creators.
9 votes -
Twitter to focus on video, commerce in business revamp
18 votes -
Wendover Productions on Nebula
28 votes -
Nebula reopens lifetime subscriptions for $300 USD
19 votes -
Best video editing apps for mobile in 2023
3 votes -
KmCaster – Screencasting software to display keyboard and mouse status
4 votes -
A curated collection of HCI demo videos produced during the golden age from 1983-2002
6 votes -
Phenaki - generating videos from text with prompts that can change over time
6 votes -
Hacker took over Taylor Swift, Justin Bieber, Drake, Lil Nas X, Harry Styles, Michael Jackson, The Weekend, and Eminem's YouTube channels, uploading bizarre videos to millions of subscribers
9 votes -
Patreon integrating a video platform
11 votes -
Reddit is quietly rolling out a TikTok-like video feed button on iOS
14 votes -
Trio | Social video optimized for threes
10 votes -
PeerTube v3 : it’s a live, a liiiiive !
23 votes -
Is there a video downloader extension/program that still works?
In the past I used whatever Chrome extension I found, then moved on to youtube-DLG because Google Play store doesn't allow extensions that let you download off of Youtube. Now neither is working,...
In the past I used whatever Chrome extension I found, then moved on to youtube-DLG because Google Play store doesn't allow extensions that let you download off of Youtube. Now neither is working, on and off Youtube. I'd wager websites are trying to actively fight people downloading videos, even though (I assume) the data is likely identical to what we're viewing in the browser.
9 votes -
YouTube can now place ads on all videos even if creators don’t want them
26 votes -
Nvidia replaced video codecs with a neural network
18 votes -
Film: The reason some of the past was in HD
9 votes -
MIT researchers created a deepfake of Nixon delivering the 'In Event Of Moon Disaster' speech
8 votes -
Plans for PeerTube v3 : global index, progressive fundraising, live streaming
16 votes -
Best funny Zoom background trick: Put yourself in a looping video so you can skip the meeting
3 votes -
Film: The reason some of the past was in HD
13 votes -
Peertube 2.0 is out
35 votes -
Detecting deepfakes by looking closely reveals a way to protect against them
14 votes -
YouTube vs PeerTube: Thoughts on PeerTube as a competitor to YouTube
9 votes -
How Facebook's hour of inaction enabled the Christchurch video to spread
8 votes -
Facebook launches Lasso, its music and video TikTok clone
9 votes -
PeerTube reaches its first stable 1.0 release
23 votes -
We're underestimating the mind-warping potential of fake video
21 votes -
Imgur adds videos
19 votes