- [Will an index of all the videos of servers you follow be too large for small servers?](#will-an-index-of-all-the-videos-of-servers-you-follow-be-too-large-for-small-servers)
- [Which container formats can I use for the videos I want to upload?](#which-container-formats-can-i-use-for-the-videos-i-want-to-upload)
- [I want to change my domain name, how can I do that?](#i-want-to-change-my-domain-name-how-can-i-do-that)
+- [Why do we have to put our Twitter username in PeerTube configuration?](#why-do-we-have-to-put-our-twitter-username-in-peertube-configuration)
+- [How video views are calculated?](#how-video-views-are-calculated)
- [Should I have a big server to run PeerTube?](#should-i-have-a-big-server-to-run-peertube)
- [Can I seed videos with my classic BitTorrent client (Transmission, rTorrent...)?](#can-i-seed-videos-with-my-classic-bittorrent-client-transmission-rtorrent)
- [Why host on GitHub and Framagit?](#why-host-on-github-and-framagit)
Yes, the origin server always seeds videos uploaded on it thanks to
[Webseed](http://www.bittorrent.org/beps/bep_0019.html).
-It can also be helped by other servers using [redundancy](/support/doc/redundancy.md).
+It can also be helped by other servers using [redundancy](https://docs.joinpeertube.org/#/contribute-architecture?id=redundancy-between-instances).
## What is WebSeed?
## Which container formats can I use for the videos I want to upload?
-WEBM, MP4 or OGV videos.
+WEBM, MP4 or OGV videos are supported by default (they are streamable formats),
+but instance administrators can additionally enable support for MKV, MOV, AVI
+and FLV formats when transcoding is enabled on their instance.
## I want to change my domain name, how can I do that?
You can't. You'll need to reinstall an instance and reupload your videos.
+## Why do we have to put our Twitter username in PeerTube configuration?
+
+You don't have to: we set a default value if you don't have a Twitter account.
+We need this information because Twitter requires an account for links share/videos embed on their platform.
+
+
+## How video views are calculated?
+
+Your web browser sends a view to the server after 30 seconds of playback. If a video is less than 30 seconds in length, a view is sent after 75% of the video. After giving a view, that IP address cannot add another view in the next hour.
+Views are buffered, so don't panic if the view counter stays the same after you watched a video.
+
+
## Should I have a big server to run PeerTube?
Not really. For instance, the demonstration server [https://peertube.cpy.re](https://peertube.cpy.re) has 2 vCore and 2GB of RAM and consumes on average:
## Can I seed videos with my classic BitTorrent client (Transmission, rTorrent...)?
Yes you can, but you won't be able to send data to users that watch the video in their web browser.
-The reason is they connects to peers through WebRTC whereas your BitTorrent client uses classic TCP/UDP.
+The reason is they connect to peers through WebRTC whereas your BitTorrent client uses classic TCP/UDP.
To check if your BitTorrent client supports WebTorrent you can see this issue: https://github.com/webtorrent/webtorrent/issues/369