Lemmy webm image links showing as downloadable files (iOS 16.6.1) - eviltoast

I’ve only noticed this in the past few days. Not sure if it’s a new issue, but I feel I wasn’t getting this before last week. (Eta: I’m on the latest update) Most Lemmy image links in comments are doing this now.

Sorry if it’s been posted already; I tried searching and didn’t see anything.

Thank you for all your hard work – I LOVE Voyager! ❤️

  • DuckGuy@mander.xyz
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    1 year ago

    webm image

    Those aren’t images but videos. “webp” is an image format. Nowadays webms should be supported by Safari, though. Do you have a link so people can check what’s going on?

    • LillyPip@lemmy.caOP
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      1 year ago

      I think they’ve mostly been reaction gifs. It’s always been when people respond with [image] like this:

      e: it links to this: https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/75284597-e426-4ce3-8446-c1b69dc06627.webm which for me is the webm download screen.

      Note that the thumbnail displays fine. (Eta and I just noticed when I link it, the thumbnail also displays, though I can’t view the image.).

      eta: sorry for all the edits, but I’m not trying to open things in Safari; not sure if that’s what you meant. This is all within Voyager . A few images open fine, but most now show this page instead. I don’t know whether the Voyager viewer is using the Safari api to show these images?

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        1 year ago

        I’m guessing Lemmy is now converting GIFs to WEBMs to save space, then.

        Trouble is, I just tried it on my end and yeah, Safari won’t open it. VLC can, however. I guess it means Lemmy apps will need to add a webm library now.

        Edit: just saw your edit. I’m mentioning Safari because clearly Voyager was trying to open the webm using the in-app browser and not natively. Meaning Voyager doesn’t know how to deal with this format.

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          1 year ago

          That makes sense. Hopefully it will be resolved in a future update.

          Thanks!

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        1 year ago

        Weird. It’s working for me.

        Oh, probably because I’m on Android. It’s opening in chrome.

        • LillyPip@lemmy.caOP
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          1 year ago

          It might be the way different Lemmy clients render links. I’m on Voyager for iOS.

          E: Oh wait, I thought I was in a different thread, sorry. I’m daft.

          • Dandroid@dandroid.app
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            1 year ago

            Oh no problem. For clarity, I’m on Voyager for Android. But I’m pretty sure mine is opening in chrome and chrome is rendering it instead of Voyager (or I assume safari for iOS users)

            • LillyPip@lemmy.caOP
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              1 year ago

              Mine tries opening in the Voyager app (which I assume is a local instance of Safari). I get that download screen within the Voyager viewer.