Hi! We’re new here, not gonna bore you with detail, let’s just say we’re a daddy/stepdau couple, but we would love to know how to post videos or gifs here on lemmy so they would show in a community feed. Any advice is welcomed! Thanks! 🦄👄
The way I’ve been doing it is by uploading to redgifs.com and then putting that link into the “Link” field of a new Lemmy post. However, that is limited to only 1 minute long videos. I’ve seen people uploading to catbox.moe which has a 200MB limit, which should allow for much longer videos.
They upload a compressed web-compatible format I believe. Webm is probably the best option.
Edit: I just checked. Some people are uploading MP4. If you link directly to the file it should “just work” for most clients. I know direct MP4 videos play well with the voyager mobile client.
But when we make a link do redgifs, it only shows a link, not the actual video. Yet we’ve seen some people sharing actual moving videos. How do they do it?
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In order to see the video as a thumbnail on the main page when you post it, you have to convert it to the .webp format first. There are some hosts like pornhub and redgifs that sometimes work, but I haven't figured out why yet.
I use screentogif (https://www.screentogif.com/) to convert the video to .webp, then I upload it to catbox.moe, copy the link, and put it into the URL field when creating a post. Note that this will remove any sound. I have some more info on settings for screentogif to make it less choppy but it's really getting into the details. Let me know if you want me to post what works best for me.
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Just upload an .mp4 to catbox or redgifs and link to it from here. It will keep the sound but the thumbnail won't show as a video.
Right now, this is the best we have. Note that some mobile clients like Sync and Connect do a better job at this then on desktop. If you're concerned about folks' experience, it may be better than what you are seeing on desktop.
When you create a post, at least on the website, there is a separate field for a Link, different from Title and Body. I've done that with redgifs several times and it works great. I get an embedded video player on mobile and on the website.