"Christoph Schäfer" wrote:
Is there any chance of providing an opportunity to download the video, so people
can watch it when they are off-line?

Consider using https://rg3.github.io/youtube-dl/ to download videos from YouTube and other video-hosting sites.

Also consider posting videos to archive.org in addition to other places. If one uploads videos and supplementary material to archive.org one doesn't need specialized tools like youtube-dl to do this job. An ordinary browser can handle downloading the files with a common right-click "Save Video As...". archive.org makes it easy to embed the files they host in other things -- use the HTML5 standard elements VIDEO to embed a video in a webpage, for example. Also, archive.org allows uploading all types of files, not just videos (unlike YouTube and many other video sharing sites).

Don't just upload videos to YouTube or any one place which is known for censorship and restriction. The way to get around such censorship is distributing the work widely so users always have another set of places to get the material. archive.org should be one of those places.

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