alternadiv Well-known member Jan 21, 2023 #1 I have used XFMG for years but never experimented with video uploads in general. Is there a difference in the way they upload / transcode / etc?
I have used XFMG for years but never experimented with video uploads in general. Is there a difference in the way they upload / transcode / etc?
Solution P P Paul B Jan 21, 2023 XFMG has more options related to allowed file types and options for transcoding. Posts only support m4v, mov, mp4, mp4v, mpeg, mpg, ogv, webm, mp3, opus, ogg, wav.
XFMG has more options related to allowed file types and options for transcoding. Posts only support m4v, mov, mp4, mp4v, mpeg, mpg, ogv, webm, mp3, opus, ogg, wav.
P Paul B XenForo moderator Staff member Jan 21, 2023 #2 XFMG has more options related to allowed file types and options for transcoding. Posts only support m4v, mov, mp4, mp4v, mpeg, mpg, ogv, webm, mp3, opus, ogg, wav. Upvote 1 Downvote Solution
XFMG has more options related to allowed file types and options for transcoding. Posts only support m4v, mov, mp4, mp4v, mpeg, mpg, ogv, webm, mp3, opus, ogg, wav.
alternadiv Well-known member Jan 28, 2023 #4 Regarding XFMG ffmpeg transcoding - Is this site using these settings? If not, how would I go about testing the difference myself? Upvote 0 Downvote
Regarding XFMG ffmpeg transcoding - Is this site using these settings? If not, how would I go about testing the difference myself?
P Paul B XenForo moderator Staff member Jan 28, 2023 #5 Yes, this site uses FFmpeg and transcoding. Upvote 0 Downvote