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Everyone is replying to you mentioning HLS, which (as your edit mentions) isn't described in the article.

Which is... a bit shocking. From the title of the article, I assumed the content would be related to hosting video. HLS was the first thing that came to mind and I assumed it'd be mentioned up top. I clicked to see if it listed any HTTP-related considerations I wasn't aware of in addition to HLS.

Turns out it's just an advertisement for a (very non-video-specific) CDN service, with some lines tacked on at the end telling you to use Handbrake (oddly, the cli, rather tham ffmpeg???)




It is a tutorial for stringing together a bunch of tools to transcode a video to multiple formats, upload it to S3, and pull that to a cheap CDN (that does get complimented heavily).

And it spawned a great discussion about self-hosting.


Handbrake CLI is great and much more user friendly than ffmpeg


Handbrake crashed me twice while ffmpeg did several tasks without even locking.


You can use HLS with the described CDN, since it's just http.




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