As you know, web instances don’t display video. Perhaps there is information on when full video support is planned?

  • Wolf Link 🐺
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    46 months ago

    I’m using the browser version (Firefox on a laptop) and it works for me as well: It has a huge preview and I can watch the actual video without it redirecting me offsite.

    • @SlowOP
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      Thanks for the screenshot. I don’t have a working laptop right now to check how Lemmy works on PC. I didn’t realise that the display of media in the mobile and desktop version could be different. Probably because some people don’t use the mobile version there is a misunderstanding and they don’t understand what we are talking about.

      However, the problem with displaying videos in the mobile version has been around for a long time. Also, after clicking on the dark square that is displayed instead of the preview, you are prompted to open the video in a new tab as if you were opening another site.

      • Wolf Link 🐺
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        26 months ago

        after clicking on the dark square that is displayed instead of the preview, you are prompted to open the video in a new tab as if you were opening another site.

        Defo different for me. When I click it, no matter whether viewed in the post or from the community, it just opens the video like in the screenshot. It only opens in a new tab when I click on the tiny “v.redd.it” under the title, but I guess that’s meant to happen (?)

        The question is, why it works that way for me but not on your end. It might be because we’re on different instances (I’m on lemmy.world) and there are sometimes differences between the various UI’s, including functionality. It might be a browser/desktop/mobile issue. It could even be an anti-ad program on your device blocking the preview because it seems like a pop-up, or something in the settings that isn’t quite right, or a programming mistake that prevents the video preview from showing up in certain apps. Hard to say without looking at the code =/

        It might be a good idea to file a bug report and/or request the “missing” feature so a supporter can take a look at the issue. Provided it isn’t on their to-do-list already, of course.

      • edric
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        16 months ago

        On IOS, I found Arctic and Avelon to be able to embed videos directly on the post. You need to pay to scrub videos/gifs in Avelon though, that’s why I use Arctic specifically for that.