Has anyone tried integrating something like Plyr into a framer site?
I'm designing a portfolio site and have a few videos to show. I don't want to host them on Framer because they are way over the 5mb limit of the Basic plan, and I can't justify the upgrade to host a few videos.
I can host them on YouTube or Vimeo. The problem with YouTube is their UI is cluttered (hence my idea to use Plyr to customise it), and Vimeo has a terrible buffering problem.
Any suggestions are very welcome.
Video hosting on Framer
Question about video upload
Best way to host videos and images
How to upload high quality videos on your website for free without worrying about the file limits
Videos
What's the best way to host multiple videos on your website? Also, how does people like ena.supply host theirs? My videos after compressing them are about 2MB, so what would be the best way to upload them?
Hi there,
Just switched from Adobe Portfolio to Framer.
I must say that the lack of video support is wild. You can't upload a video thats more than 5 mb unless you upgrade your plan? That seems unreal. Or you have the option of embedding via Youtube which looks terrible. Or spend money on a paid Vimeo account to embed...
Am I the only one that feels this way?
Hey all!
New to Framer after recently moving from WordPress. Think I'll become a full evangelist. I love it.
I have a lot of videos on my site, as I have a video production company.
I setup an AWS bucket to host video and have been super impressed with playback speed - https://fullstackfilms.com.au/
Now wondering if there's any benefits with hosting all images on AWS too, instead of uploading directly to Framer? I also notice that images don't adopt the domain name of the site, and instead says framerusercontent. Is there any issues with this from an SEO perspective?
Any tips on your favourite best practices appreciated :-)
One thing I've noticed many people struggle with is the file upload size limit on Framer, especially when it comes to uploading video.
There is a workaround this by using the URL feature on the video component where you fetch the video hosted on another website.
The problem I found is that it's hard to find a tool that allows you to upload videos with a higher storage space and is able to fetch it instantly.
Then I found Cloudinary and it's perfect to use a video hosting service to add videos to your website.
I've been using it and loving it so far. Thought I'd share this in this community.
I've written a detailed blog about it here. I go through the tool how to set it up and use it in Framer. Check it out!