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Build a compression for photos and videos #1078

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coderatomy opened this issue Jan 2, 2024 · 1 comment
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Build a compression for photos and videos #1078

coderatomy opened this issue Jan 2, 2024 · 1 comment
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Build a compression for photos and video on the client side, see 340. Related: Uploading an image that is of size > 2MB results in a validation error without showing it on the screen. Also, see previous 371.

@coderatomy coderatomy self-assigned this Jan 2, 2024
@coderatomy coderatomy moved this to In Progress in Outreachy 27 Jan 2, 2024
@coderatomy coderatomy changed the title Build a compression for photos and video on the client side Build a compression for photos and videos Jan 8, 2024
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  • the first thing to do is to experiment with ffmeg directly on your machine and see the best possible compression setting that'd allow use to reduce the size of the files to some certain degree while maintaining the best possible quality (you'll have to read the documentation of ffmpeg extensively for this). If you've already done this you should comment here for feedback

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