Avif is coming to dominate all the internet with new image codec, smaller than jpg format. BUT, I would like you guys add the WebP format because is practically supported with all popular browsers. If where images are hosted is a linux/windows dedicated server you can use FFmpeg to convert all images with a simple loop. https://caniuse.com/?search=webp https://caniuse.com/?search=avif
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Réponse de Travis Bell
le 17 janvier 2021 à 11h33
Hi @megacinefilmes, thanks for stopping by.
We may look at introducing more formats in the future but there are no immediate plans to do this.
Réponse de Scott
le 4 septembre 2022 à 10h59
@travisbell is there an update on this? I would love having webp as an option when using large backdrops.
Réponse de apprenantcoaxial
le 6 novembre 2022 à 10h34
Hello, I allow myself a little up here, I would also like to be able to load images in webp format, for my part I use backdrops and not posters for the moment. Thank you very much for this awesome API.
Réponse de Nathan Chase
le 8 mars 2023 à 10h07
@travisbell Perhaps take advantage of Bunny's auto-optimization, since the files are being served from there already? https://support.bunny.net/hc/en-us/articles/360020557500-Understanding-the-Bunny-Optimizer
"The Bunny Optimizer is a tool that can be used in conjunction with our CDN offering to automatically minify, compress and ultimately optimize your static files on the fly. Bunny Optimizer will dynamically convert and serve images into WebP format, automatically optimize your images for desktop and mobile devices, automatically minify CSS and JavaScript files and allow on the fly image manipulation such as resizing, cropping and color correction using query parameters.
Réponse de dvcol
le 7 octobre 2024 à 10h51
I'd love to see avif or at least webp option too, as support is quite good nowadays :)