Welcome to our collection of sample WebM video files. WebM is an open, royalty-free video compression format designed for the web. These samples are ideal for web developers, content creators, and anyone working with HTML5 video or open-source video projects.
Why Use Our Sample WebM Files?
- Open-source format with no licensing fees
- Excellent compression for web streaming
- Wide support in modern web browsers
- Ideal for HTML5 video testing and implementation
Available Sample WebM Files
1. Basic Web Video (basic-sample.webm)
Size: 5 MB
Duration: 30 seconds
Resolution: 1280×720 (720p)
Codec: VP9
Description: A standard HD video clip for basic WebM playback testing in web environments.
2. High Quality Sample (hq-sample.webm)
Size: 20 MB
Duration: 1 minute
Resolution: 1920×1080 (1080p)
Codec: VP9
Description: A high-quality WebM sample for testing full HD playback and streaming.
3. Animation Clip (animation.webm)
Size: 10 MB
Duration: 20 seconds
Resolution: 1280×720 (720p)
Codec: VP8
Description: An animated clip to test WebM performance with computer-generated content.
4. Low Bandwidth Video (low-bandwidth.webm)
Size: 2 MB
Duration: 1 minute
Resolution: 640×360
Codec: VP9
Description: A low-resolution video for testing WebM in bandwidth-constrained scenarios.
How to Use These Sample WebM Files
- Click the “Download” button next to your chosen file.
- Save the WebM file to your device.
- Use in web projects, HTML5 video players, or for testing in web browsers.
- Experiment with different web video implementations and streaming setups.
Note: These WebM files are free to use for testing and development. For commercial use, please check individual file descriptions or contact us.
FAQs About Sample WebM Files
Q: Are WebM files supported in all browsers?
A: Most modern browsers support WebM, but it’s always good to provide fallback options for older browsers.
Q: How does WebM compare to other web video formats?
A: WebM offers excellent compression and quality, making it a great choice for web video, especially when open-source solutions are preferred.