DTube and DSound are great.
It would probably be better though if they made it clear how long video/sound files are stored for. So content creators don't get any nasty surprises a few weeks down the line.
DLive is different in that respect I believe as they don't use the decentralised IPFS storage system. They are more 'conventional' in their storage approach.
that's really not on them, that's down to the IPFS technology really. decentralized comes with no promises i've found and if you are putting content there for training (like i do) i put on udemy and skillshare too. not sure about @dtube i don't put stuff on their long enough! :) and actually with AI maybe over time deleting stuff that's not getting viewed or relevant might be worth deleting anyway for more up to date information -- something for me to think about! cheers! :)
DTube I understand extends storage time by paying for extra with 10% of the 25% post reward cut they take. But it is still usually no more than a few weeks. Although I believe they are looking very soon to improve on the storage system.
DLive I am informed uses Amazon AWS for storage rather then the decentralised IPFS approach. Maybe the D in DLive stands for Dependable instead.
HAHAH! like that, yeah i found the @dlive to be awesome, their support in the discord is amazing too.
I have swapped to DLive for putting up my radio show recordings.
Because of the name a lot of people don't realise that DLive can be used for standard pre-recorded video storage rather than just live broadcasts.
nice. smart move, @dlive is a great platform and it's going to be amazing with the team they have.
yeah video uploads are easier to upload too i've found, i think @dtube is probably better for daily stuff, vlogs and things.
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