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I’m hearing murmurs of YouTube blocking browsers that support ad blockers.

You know where you don’t have to worry about such things? Host your videos on a #PeerTube instance and use #Owncast for your live video streaming needs.

But of course you already knew that.


Have you had a chance to listen to the @linuxlads episode about #Owncast? Gabe sat down with the lads last month and had a fantastic discussion, discussing Owncast in depth. https://linuxlads.com/episodes/98/



Did you know an #Owncast video stream uses a standard protocol that can be viewed in any video player? This includes your TV or set top box, so you can watch on a bigger screen! Check out some of the options at https://owncast.online/docs/watching-on-tvs/


This one goes out to recently arrived or aspiring Twitter refugees



Hello everybody! My name is Sam. I'm a #Linux enthusiast who lives in Canada. I like self-hosting, and really enjoy tinkering with servers.

Sometimes I play games on my #OwnCast server at https://stream.pavot.ca

Moving here from #Fosstodon as the server was getting a bit too big. This instance looks nice. :ablobcatwave:

#introduction #introductions


There's lots of work going into the next major release of Owncast. But because it's taking a while it was time to get some bug fixes out to you. Today v0.0.13 of #Owncast was released with a small list of bug fixes.

https://owncast.online/releases/owncast-0.0.13/


With all the new people, it's time to say hello and mention how #Owncast is looking for people to contribute to the project!

It's an exciting time as some really cool work is going on, and the project is growing along with the rest of the #Fediverse.

If you find this free and open #livestream project interesting and want to be involved, there's never been a better time.

Say hello and find out what part you can play in a project that people think is pretty cool.

https://owncast.online/help/


The free open source livestreaming platform OwnCast has set up a demo server at:

https://watch.owncast.online

It currently runs a loop of videos by people who self-host their livestreams using OwnCast, along with short videos promoting other libre projects.

If you run a free open project and have a short video (under 1 minute), you can have it added to this loop by contacting @owncast.

OwnCast servers include Fediverse compatibility, so you can follow them from Mastodon etc. When a stream you follow goes live, you'll see a message telling you about it in your timeline.

#FediTips #Fediverse #OwnCast #FOSS #Libre #LiveStreaming #Twitch #Alternatives


So I'm not totally abandoning Twitch, but I'm thinking about Fediverse alternatives to it. So far the options seem to be #peertube or #owncast .

I've got the server hardware in a colo that would probably let me do Owncast without much issue.

I can try spinning up both of those and seeing which one feels the best to me, but I'd like to hear other people's experiences livestreaming on either platform.

Which one acts the most like Twitch, and which integrates best with the rest of the Fediverse?