For Jerboa speciafically, Idk. I’ll ask around. On the website it is normal to have an error page, After a minute and a refresh, the Channel is accessible.
Let us say that I want to access the podcast “Surveillance Report” that I know to be on Peertube. I find the channel local URL:
apertatube.net
Moi/c/surveillancereport/videos
I want to access it from my local Lemmy instance: slrpnk.net
So to access from my instance, I should go to the following URL: slrpnk.net/c/[email protected]
First Lemmy send back an error. But After a minute and a refresh, I have access to the channel as community free of any video.
As long as I subscribe to the community, I will received new video as a post.
For the older video, I’ll have to find their local URL, for example: https://apertatube.net/w/wbgPHum1TApd7cVYevs1Ri
And search for it into the internal search tool of my instance.
I tried pasting a peertube link and peertube server in Jerboa but unfortunately nothing came up. Perhaps I’m doing it wrong?
For Jerboa speciafically, Idk. I’ll ask around. On the website it is normal to have an error page, After a minute and a refresh, the Channel is accessible.
Here is how to do it on the website:
Let us say that I want to access the podcast “Surveillance Report” that I know to be on Peertube. I find the channel local URL: apertatube.net Moi/c/surveillancereport/videos
I want to access it from my local Lemmy instance:
slrpnk.net
So to access from my instance, I should go to the following URL:
slrpnk.net/c/[email protected] First Lemmy send back an error. But After a minute and a refresh, I have access to the channel as community free of any video.
As long as I subscribe to the community, I will received new video as a post.
For the older video, I’ll have to find their local URL, for example:
https://apertatube.net/w/wbgPHum1TApd7cVYevs1Ri
And search for it into the internal search tool of my instance.