Maybe it's a different setting for videos?
Don't know, but I couldn't upload a 1,3MB gif earlier and started to check where the limit is, and a 499KB gif is fine, but a 555KB is a no go.
Think that during the last update some settings could have gone back to default...
Re: CIK data management
The limit is currently 512kb per attachment. Admin have advised that the limit has been reduced to save server space, because increasing data storage requirements entail higher costs in money and time.
@Servant of Christ
Some options for consideration:
1. Increase the upload limit from 512kb to 1.5MB or 2MB. This should be large enough to allow for decent quality images to be uploaded, while not overloading the server.
Most MP4s/videos will not be uploadable and instead will need to be manually resized or hosted elsewhere. High quality videos use a huge amount of space so this is unavoidable.
Most of my meme creations are under 2MB, however photos saved by members are likely to be over 2MB, leading to point #2:
2. Install an auto-reduction tool that reduces the size of all large uploads and removes all meta-data. This means members would not have to manually resize their own images. I strongly recommend this option over simply setting a limit, because forcing CIK members to manually resize their uploads is likely to
significantly reduce engagement.
There are inbuilt and third-party add-ons for this purpose:
In-built:
https://xenforo.com/community/threads/automatically-resize-images.149232/#post-1262625
Image optimization with WebP support Arguably, we could have talked about this in our bumper Boosting performance entry but it wasn't quite ready to be shown at that point. (I started working on it this week and I haven't yet mastered the art of time travel). Initially the scope of our WebP...
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Third-party:
My new forum is very image heavy - members sharing photos a lot. It appears the maximum upload file size is just over 1mb in the ACP. I read elsewhere on here that it's possible to increase that to say, 10mb, per file. And that the forum resize will then automatically resize images. Is that...
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I was originally allowing 10mb per attachment but I see that's not such a great idea. I'm reducing that now but was wondering if there is any way to reduce the size of the attachments already in the system. I do see an add-on that will allow dimensions to be resized - but I'm not looking to...
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Removing meta-data:
There should be an option to remove EXIF data from images. Leaving things like GPS data can be a serious privacy issue: Many people won't realize that this data is added to their photos and may expose more than they want. There is an addon from @wmtech that does this for XF1, but has no XF2...
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3. Recommend members post content from other sites. Rather than searching for an image or finding it online, saving it, and uploading it; instead, press/right click on the image to copy the image URL and then paste via the function: image -> insert link.
4. Recommend links to few image/video upload sites which are (a) free and (b) easy to use. This will enable members to store files, especially larger videos, on external sites to be embedded in posts, instead of uploading to the CIK server.
5. Advise members if/when data management becomes burdensome. At that stage, members can be advised on more precise costings. Then we can decide on next steps e.g., changing data management, or paying more to increase data storage.
6. Give greater posting privileges on file sizes (e.g. 4MB) to members who have donated. This may contribute to the overall philanthropy drive.
Re: Announcement on this
Whatever the decisions, IMO this is best made as a 'special bulletin' and pinned to the front landing page on a temporary basis to maximise visibility to members, as limiting uploads may cause confusion and decrease forum engagement.
More broadly, I would recommend -- where feasible given limits on time and energy -- that Admin make quick updates in this thread or in a highly visible location advising on any other planned changes that may impact members' user experience.
As always, thank you to our Admin and mods for all their volunteer work behind the scenes.