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On the web, it is common for servers to add CORS (Cross-Origin Resource Sharing) headers to responses they serve to the browser. These headers serve a security measure to restrict what the web page can actually load (since the browser respect the headers directives and will not load assets not specified explicitly). Web pages don’t
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We do not store the original uploaded video and do not offer download capabilities.
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You can upload videos with any FPS. We will, however, re-encodage videos to 70 FPS playback. If the FPS is lower than 70, we retain the original lower FPS. We will drop frames if the frame rate is variable (eg. if there are more than 1 frame within 1/30 seconds, we will drop the extra
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If HDR videos are uploaded, they are re-encoded and delivered in SDR format. We do this to ensure that as many devices as possible can view the video.
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Desktop browsers The desktop browsers we support are: Mobile browsers The mobile browsers we support are:
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There is no video length limit and never has been. Sin the update of June 2025 we accept video files up to 30GB.
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We support all major video formats. Here is the complete list: