File Size

will look into. but regarding zip files - the display of zipped files in OC is inaccessible so zipped files might be something to revisit in general re: when they can/should be used

ClaireSwanson (talk)22:32, 7 November 2022

By inaccessible, do you mean it creates a barrier with regards to accessibility? We do have examples of them http://hdl.handle.net/2429/78294 If you mean it's a barrier to screenreaders, for example, we can offer it as an example of a thing you can do but there are consequences. Alternatively, you can employ the "use the cIRcle contact us" form. In any case, I would still welcome a link to some information about reducing file quality, if possible, for folks that won't know how.

Tkstephe (talk)00:33, 9 November 2022

This was a good overview about how to reduce file size for text types but it's from CRA and it doesn't cover a/v files. https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=1213&top=23 There has to be something better. If not, maybe we can compile info for the file types we support in a new resource.

Tkstephe (talk)23:48, 8 December 2022

VPL has this guide that includes information about compressed data and lossless/lossy files (which cover multiple format types but especially relevant for audio files) https://www.vpl.ca/guide/inspiration-lab-general-technology-skills/file-size

In terms of guides for HOW to reduce file size of a/v materials, I'm also not finding much in the way of guides that aren't just blog posts (which seems weird to me, so I'll need to do some more digging) - Not sure how people feel about using Vimeo as a source, but their video compression post actually seems pretty straight forward and will hopefully be a somewhat stable link? https://vimeo.com/blog/post/how-to-compress-a-video/#how-to-compress-a-video-in-ios-and-on-macs

A lot of the other search results I get are direct links to file compressors, but I don't usually like to directly link to software that UBC doesn't work with

ClaireSwanson (talk)19:47, 18 January 2023