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olo2014-11-29 02:23:55
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olo, 2014-11-29 02:23:55

Is it possible to use Youtube as a storage (DVR)?

Is it possible to use the Youtube service as a large repository of large videos (a la DVR)?
I detail.
There are a number of IP cameras. Information from them is written by ffmpeg for a day on a screw and is broadcast in real time via HLS to the web. It so happened that I don't have the money to store the video. But there was a desire to publish these videos on Youtube for public access.
What do you think (maybe you have come across or tried), Youtube will allow you to upload, for example, 8-10 pieces of 24-hour videos in HD/FullHD every day?
PS Existing Youtube account has a "good reputation" and "long videos" are available.
PPS A couple of hours ago I uploaded two 18-hour files. Youtube "ate", however, still writes what it processes ...
UPDATE:
The 18-hour files were rejected, but were perfectly cut into 6-hour files and uploaded. Now the question is - how will this whole process be perceived by Youtube? Ideas?

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ProAI, 2016-01-09
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Give up this idea, because. such video surveillance, transferred to the Youtube service, can affect many legal aspects. You may have claims from those who were present on the video, even the image of a face falls under personal data (even if it’s for an enterprise or you have a perimeter at home), and storing such data on a foreign service can turn into long proceedings for you, ultimately As a result, you will lose the archive.

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