If you don't mind paying for a solution, you could setup peertube on any vps, and connect it to any S3 compatible storage. Self hosted doesn't always have to mean "self hosted in my basement"
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I'll look into that, for sure. Do you have a link to a quick guide to that?
If you are a student and also have Github student, DigitalOcean gives a huge amount of credits:
https://www.digitalocean.com/github-students
I've had my servers (VPS') with them for more than 5 years.
Just know that the credits are valid only for 2 months
CloudFlare R2 is S3-compatible with no egress fees, which would be useful for video hosting. They have a reasonable free tier as well, so you could try it out beforehand.
The only other reliable video host I know about is Streamable, but I've never looked at their privacy policy so it may be just another YouTube. Might be worth a look though?
The last time I tried there, the video would expire. I'll look around if there is a paid solution.
I just looked and they have a paid tier for $10/mo that removes the free limits and includes 500GB of cloud storage.
Thanks for the reply. It might be a good option.