Anonymous1: @SFMPOV
Your WEBM-video is VP8 compressed. That is outdated and creates unnecessary large files. The successor VP9 is available since late 2012/early 2013 already, widespread and well supported on Browsers. Its actually better supported by Browsers than VP8 by now.
-> Download: ffmpeg.org
-> read how to use it
-> read how to encode WEBMs with VP9: https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Encode/VP9
-> optimal: create batch-files (.bat) to automate the encoding, so you can encode by droping any sourcefile on the .bat
-> prolevel: use custom font and videofilter parameters in the batchfile to include a watermark text, or an image...
-> profit: don't be a pleb complaining about filesize-limits when you are using an outdated codec
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Your WEBM-video is VP8 compressed. That is outdated and creates unnecessary large files. The successor VP9 is available since late 2012/early 2013 already, widespread and well supported on Browsers. Its actually better supported by Browsers than VP8 by now.
-> Download: ffmpeg.org
-> read how to use it
-> read how to encode WEBMs with VP9: https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Encode/VP9
-> optimal: create batch-files (.bat) to automate the encoding, so you can encode by droping any sourcefile on the .bat
-> prolevel: use custom font and videofilter parameters in the batchfile to include a watermark text, or an image...
-> profit: don't be a pleb complaining about filesize-limits when you are using an outdated codec