When a video file appears in a note, it can be shown in an “embedded” style, i.e., a system video player is placed inline with other content. We can play or pause the video playing directly in the note. Or if downgraded, a preview of the video is shown inline with other content in note.
I use Bear and Panda to prepare my blog posts or articles to be published on the web
I prefer videos over gifs because with correct compression mp4s are much smallers than gifs.
I like to see a preview of the video when I prepare my article without having to click on it. When I say preview I mean to see the first image = frame of the video.
Right now We see the first frame with gifs but not with videos.
We can still plays videos by double clicking on them. It is fine in my opinion and does not give the responsibility to Bear to implement a video player (no extra complexity).
But If we could have Bear show the first frame that would be a nice quality of life improvement.
I can understand why allowing videos to play back within the app might not sync with the purpose of the app. I would like to suggest thought - like you have a preview for embedding YouTube videos, a similar option to see the contents of the video would be visually useful (other than just the title)
I’d like to add to this - will it be possible in time to resize the preview of links, like can be done with photos and gifs?
Thank you for your enquiry. It hasn’t been discussed whether we would or wouldn’t support this in the future. Therefore, I’ll add a vote to this for you and pass it onto the rest of the team to weigh up