• allclearent

    (@allclearent)


    A very simple, very inexpensive way to host videos, they are essentially a OVP “front end” for Amazon S3 & Cloudfront.

    They create the Thumbnail as save it “next to” the video and have WordPress Shortcode support.

    The thumbnail is visible upon iFrame load but does not pass the Debug test.

    https://s3bubble.com/

    <iframe style="width:100%;" height="415" src="//s3bubble.com/watch?v=hLCWGRNxS" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/video-thumbnails/

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  • Plugin Author Sutherland Boswell

    (@sutherlandboswell)

    Does S3Bubble have any API documentation I can take a look at? Do you know if they are generating and storing thumbnails when a video is uploaded, or is the one displayed in the iFrame generated dynamically?

    Thread Starter allclearent

    (@allclearent)

    Hello!

    I belive they are developing the API and open to input and usage suggestions:

    https://s3bubble.com/developers/

    FYI I am cross-posting this request on the S3Bubble site as well.

    https://s3bubble.com/forums/topic/thumbnails-as-featured-image/

    As of now the file shares the exact same name as the video file with a .jpg extension, however all the URLs must be called via the S3Bubble shortcode or iFrame as everything link is generated with an expiration.

    Thanks!

    – Josh

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