Hello editors
Besides the great refactoring that is going on, we are also revamping our website and adding a video gallery section to feature a selection of curated works/productions made with Kdenlive.
Visit our forum and share a link of your video along with a brief description, workflow and/or anything you find relevant to share with the community. (Only videos posted in the forum thread will be considered.)
Forum link: https://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=266&t=152894
Any chance of putting up a peertube instance to show off work made with Kdenlive, like video.blender.org? Remember, you can set it to federate, so you don’t even need to supply all the bandwidth yourself, and you’d be helping establish and promote a fledgeling, open source, distributed, federated alternative to YouTube! Personally, I’d love to see a checkbox in Kdenlive’s render window to upload the render to video.kdenlive.org, and then mods could choose the best uploads as promoted videos.
Extremely unlikely, considering the law implications and restriction across the globe for serving peer~to~peer video footage.
there is no restriction in distributing p2p video footage, you misread something
there is restriction in distributing unlicensed copyrighted material, whatever the channel is…
a peertube instance can choose to only distribute selected works/channels with CC licensed material so perfectly legal across the globe
please don’t throw fud that fast at people suggesting great solutions
Hey there, I am one of the Krita devs. KdenLive and Krita share the same servers for the website and the like: The KDE servers.
Thing is, the KDE servers are situated in Germany. And German law is as such that Lawyers can do two things: They can do deep-packet inspection and they can sue for copyright infringement without informing the copyright holder.
As such, the owner of our physical servers does not want torrents at all. So this is a super-practical problem we have with any kind of distribution method.
We are not lawyers, we’re penniless opensource devs, so these kind of practical problems are big showstoppers for us.
So? Just put the videos on an instance hosted elsewhere.
Plenty of server owners around the world are going to be just fine with legally distributing video content with full permission of the copyright holders.
I am still not understanding to share a link of your video along with a brief description
Go to the forum, write a short post about your production and share a link of where it is hosted at such as youtube, vimeo, peertube, etc…