| ▲ | stenuto 4 hours ago | |
Thank you! There aren't any end-to-end open source video host solutions out there from what I can tell. DIY ffmpeg + a CDN is a great way to go. But quickly erodes when you want all the other niceties that are table-stakes today (like storyboards, subtitles, chapters, etc.). I'll have all the niceties, but I plan to differentiate mainly on performance and quality. - Higher quality compression (via AV1 encoding) - Fast load times worldwide (Framerate's custom player is 18kb gzipped versus 200kb+ for vidstack/mux) - Better publishing experience (bulk editing options, team collaboration, etc.) | ||
| ▲ | cadamsdotcom 3 hours ago | parent [-] | |
Sounds good. I’d suggest niching down and talking to some customers to see who genuinely cares about those things - as they might turn out (tragically I know) to be things only techies care about. Fair warning.. when we hear talk to customers we are tempted to reply “I talked to customer in my mind and they love my thing!” But unfortunately customers in our minds don’t have money :) There’re either customers out there, or if not there's learning about why youtube has almost 100% market share.. Wishing you genuine luck and success! | ||