@amolith I'd love to only be paying for 19 domains π
Also, what are the odds? I'm setting up PeerTube right now, and it is my nightmare π
@mewmew that is what I did I think... for a while I was getting CORS errors but that seems to have been fixed. Now in Safari (and Chrome I think) videos play for like a second and then I get a loading spinner (but I can see the video downloading in network requests and on the playback bar)... and in Firefox playback just doesn't start at all for seemingly no reason.
Thinking it is a transcoding issue now, still looking into it.
@mewmew good to know.... that is unfortunate though. Do you know if that is just this setting, or is it something I need in the config file?
@mewmew is PeerTube just broken in Firefox? I can't play videos from remote instances (https://tube.privacytools.io/videos/watch/1b492629-1f2d-49a0-93ed-722b534b372d), or videos *on* other instances (https://peertube.social/videos/watch/ec68aef3-e224-4337-9398-84371944e4d2) π€
@mewmew same error for both videos, for Firefox on macOS for me: "The media playback was aborted due to a corruption problem or because the media used features your browser did not support."
@mewmew interesting, thanks, I'll go find another laptop...
@mewmew what I need to keep in mind is that I (stupidly) installed macOS 11 on my laptop. Looks like it's working on Firefox on a Windows machine β maybe I don't actually have any problems with PeerTube at all π
You should use an nginx rule to redirect requests for the videos to your CDN domain.