Allows:
* The HLS player to propose an "Audio only" resolution
* The live to output an "Audio only" resolution
* The live to ingest and output an "Audio only" stream
This feature is under a config for VOD videos and is enabled by default for lives
In the future we can imagine:
* To propose multiple audio streams for a specific video
* To ingest an audio only VOD and just output an audio only "video"
(the player would play the audio file and PeerTube would not
generate additional resolutions)
This commit introduce a new way to download videos:
* Add "/download/videos/generate/:videoId" endpoint where PeerTube can
mux an audio only and a video only file to a mp4 container
* The download client modal introduces a new default panel where the
user can choose resolutions it wants to download
* Comments and videos can be automatically tagged using core rules or
watched word lists
* These tags can be used to automatically filter videos and comments
* Introduce a new video comment policy where comments must be approved
first
* Comments may have to be approved if the user auto block them using
core rules or watched word lists
* Implement FEP-5624 to federate reply control policies
The `--sort` argument to ls is a linuxism (more precisely a
gnu-coreutilsism). I get this output when attempting these
instructions on FreeBSD (13):
$ diff -u "$(ls --sort=t | head -2 | tail -1)/config/production.yaml.example" "$(ls --sort=t | head -1)/config/production.yaml.example"
ls: unrecognized option `--sort=t'
usage: ls [-ABCFGHILPRSTUWZabcdfghiklmnopqrstuvwxy1,] [--color=when] [-D format] [file ...]
ls: unrecognized option `--sort=t'
usage: ls [-ABCFGHILPRSTUWZabcdfghiklmnopqrstuvwxy1,] [--color=when] [-D format] [file ...]
diff: /config/production.yaml.example: No such file or directory
Changing `--sort=t` to the POSIX-compliant `-t` makes this work as
expected and operates just fine on Linux (tested on Fedora Linux 39).
Fixes#6412