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What type of assets can i upload?

Updated over 10 months ago

When working with our product, you can upload a variety of asset types to enhance your content, presentations, and overall user experience. Here’s a detailed list of the types of assets you can upload, including supported formats for each category:

1. Videos

  • Supported Formats:

    • MP4: Standard video format compatible with most devices and platforms.

    • AVI: Common format for high-quality video storage.

    • MOV: Preferred format for Apple devices and high-definition video.

    • WMV: Windows Media Video format for high-compression video files.

    • MKV: Format supporting multiple audio and subtitle tracks.

2. Still Images

  • Supported Formats:

    • JPEG/JPG: Widely used format for photographs and web images due to its balance of quality and file size.

    • PNG: Format supporting transparency, ideal for web graphics and logos.

    • GIF: Supports animation and transparency, commonly used for simple graphics and short animations.

    • BMP: Bitmap format for high-quality images, though larger in file size.

    • TIFF: High-resolution image format, often used in professional photography and publishing.

    • SVG: Scalable Vector Graphics format for vector images, maintaining quality at any size.

3. Audio Files

  • Supported Formats:

    • MP3: Popular format for audio files due to its compression and compatibility.

    • WAV: High-quality, uncompressed audio format.

    • AAC: Advanced Audio Coding format, offering better quality at similar bit rates compared to MP3.

    • FLAC: Lossless audio format, providing high fidelity sound without quality loss.

    • OGG: Open-source format offering good quality compression.

Additional Considerations

File Size Limits

  • Description: Ensure your files meet the size limits set by the platform to avoid upload issues.

  • Examples: Maximum file size for videos might be 2GB, while images could be limited to 50MB each.

Resolution and Quality

  • Description: High-resolution files are preferred for better clarity and quality, especially for images and videos.

  • Examples: For videos, 1080p or higher resolution; for images, at least 300 dpi for print quality.

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