I think the most recent update that boost had was when it was updated to actually work with Lemmy. It’s not actually very frequently updated anymore which is a shame.
Using Firefox 134, still got a download and had to open it up in VLC to watch it. Which means the site you’re uploading it to doesn’t support inline streaming it.
what frontend are you using, default lemmy one or one of the alt frontends .world has? Default frontend should handle it fine but havent checked the alts
Ah that might be why then. old.lemmy.world - but if I get a link to a raw MP4 file, firefox just opens and plays it, rather than downloading it. Tried on normal lemmy.world and it inlines the video just fine. Sorry!
Because it was a webm, my browser just downloaded a file instead of showing me a video; mind using a more compatible and universal format next time?
versions that support (lower rectangle / higher number is more recent):
usage per version:
last major browser that didnt support which was safari updated to support it 4 years ago. update your browser
Using Boost on my phone. Just shows a big error message.
But considering it’s a WebM… Ugh… Maybe I should find a better Lemmy app.
I think the most recent update that boost had was when it was updated to actually work with Lemmy. It’s not actually very frequently updated anymore which is a shame.
Right… So I definitely have to find myself a new app. Any suggestions?
Using Firefox 134, still got a download and had to open it up in VLC to watch it. Which means the site you’re uploading it to doesn’t support inline streaming it.
what frontend are you using, default lemmy one or one of the alt frontends .world has? Default frontend should handle it fine but havent checked the alts
Ah that might be why then. old.lemmy.world - but if I get a link to a raw MP4 file, firefox just opens and plays it, rather than downloading it. Tried on normal lemmy.world and it inlines the video just fine. Sorry!
@kitnaht
Which browser does not support webm? Internet Explorer?
I believe webm files are counting as a standard web file format nowadays
@Ategon
Yeah I didn’t get a download but the video played for 1 second then froze. Would prefer going back to GIF.