@crimes_of_ICE@lemmy.4d2.org since this seems to be your website, can i request a feature of embedding your videos? So much more user-friendly to be able to watch them without having to leave the lemmy app. Keep up the good work though!
For embedding, what do you exactly mean? Do you mean embedding it in a post instead of leaving a link to the website? If so, can you please tell me how to do it. I am a relatively new user on lemmy, and I only see the “upload image” button for the body
or is it possible to actually do <video src=…> stuff>?
I’m not sure, for short clips you could upload the video file to lemmy (unless your instance blocks this) and then in the description place a link to an external url. This could be a simple way of resolving it, while simultaneously moving some bandwidth from your servers to the that of your (and other?) lemmy instances.
But that is not what i meant. For some urls or article the client ‘grabs’ the main image or video where as for others (including your website) it only shows the url in text. I am not technical and do not know how this works, but i don’t think the difference is how you create a post on lemmy but on how the page you link to is structured. I myself would ask ai, but i know a lot of people would not.
Got it, thank you. I will look into that, it will definitely make the videos more accessible, since not everyone might want to go on another website while just scrolling.
@crimes_of_ICE@lemmy.4d2.org since this seems to be your website, can i request a feature of embedding your videos? So much more user-friendly to be able to watch them without having to leave the lemmy app. Keep up the good work though!
Thank you!
For embedding, what do you exactly mean? Do you mean embedding it in a post instead of leaving a link to the website? If so, can you please tell me how to do it. I am a relatively new user on lemmy, and I only see the “upload image” button for the body
or is it possible to actually do <video src=…> stuff>?
I’m not sure, for short clips you could upload the video file to lemmy (unless your instance blocks this) and then in the description place a link to an external url. This could be a simple way of resolving it, while simultaneously moving some bandwidth from your servers to the that of your (and other?) lemmy instances.
But that is not what i meant. For some urls or article the client ‘grabs’ the main image or video where as for others (including your website) it only shows the url in text. I am not technical and do not know how this works, but i don’t think the difference is how you create a post on lemmy but on how the page you link to is structured. I myself would ask ai, but i know a lot of people would not.
Got it, thank you. I will look into that, it will definitely make the videos more accessible, since not everyone might want to go on another website while just scrolling.