You can attach images, video files or audio files to Mastodon posts:
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You can attach images, video files or audio files to Mastodon posts:
️ Images can be PNG, JPG, HEIF, WEBP, AVIF or GIF (including animated GIFs)
Video clips can be MP4, M4V, MOV or WebM files
Audio clips can be MP3, OGG, WAV, FLAC, OPUS, AAC or 3GP filesThe maximum file size for each image is usually 16 MB, for video or audio it's usually 99 MB. There is no restriction on running time, just file size.
More info on attachments at https://fedi.tips/how-do-i-post-images-videos-or-audio-in-mastodon-what-can-i-attach-to-a-post-how-do-i-post-gifs
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You can attach images, video files or audio files to Mastodon posts:
️ Images can be PNG, JPG, HEIF, WEBP, AVIF or GIF (including animated GIFs)
Video clips can be MP4, M4V, MOV or WebM files
Audio clips can be MP3, OGG, WAV, FLAC, OPUS, AAC or 3GP filesThe maximum file size for each image is usually 16 MB, for video or audio it's usually 99 MB. There is no restriction on running time, just file size.
More info on attachments at https://fedi.tips/how-do-i-post-images-videos-or-audio-in-mastodon-what-can-i-attach-to-a-post-how-do-i-post-gifs
@FediTips thanks; I didn't know I could post audio files! That simplifies things as I won't have to make a video every time I post music.
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You can attach images, video files or audio files to Mastodon posts:
️ Images can be PNG, JPG, HEIF, WEBP, AVIF or GIF (including animated GIFs)
Video clips can be MP4, M4V, MOV or WebM files
Audio clips can be MP3, OGG, WAV, FLAC, OPUS, AAC or 3GP filesThe maximum file size for each image is usually 16 MB, for video or audio it's usually 99 MB. There is no restriction on running time, just file size.
More info on attachments at https://fedi.tips/how-do-i-post-images-videos-or-audio-in-mastodon-what-can-i-attach-to-a-post-how-do-i-post-gifs
Do you know what they're actually hosted as? I know with audio(on my instance anyway), it gets transcoded to 128k mp3. Kind of annoying when I upload a nice opus file, and it gets needlessly degraded. Not the end of the world course, but annoying just the same.
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Do you know what they're actually hosted as? I know with audio(on my instance anyway), it gets transcoded to 128k mp3. Kind of annoying when I upload a nice opus file, and it gets needlessly degraded. Not the end of the world course, but annoying just the same.
It's not documented, but I think they are transcoded to formats that help to keep the server running costs low.