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If you have poor internet speed, you need to wait.

I've got quite a fast Internet.

Also, the videos on the other channels I tried loaded up instantly.

I think it might be a similar problem I noticed on both DTube and IPFS, that since there are not too many copies of some files around, it takes forever for them to aggregate and to be watchable.

It is a chicken and egg problem. You need viewers who keep a copy of your content, and your content needs to be seen to get viewers.

In the peer-to-peer world it kind of sucks if you haven't got a huge audience from the start.

If I can get your videos downloaded I'll try to keep a copy of them for a while just to help you out. As I said I've got a pretty fast connection, so it should help.

Yes I agree with those decentralized apps. You can watch short video exercise samples, they may download faster.