Sample Videos for Testing

Ready-made clips for testing: upload and its limits, player behaviour, seeking and autoplay, transcoder work. Sorted by resolution, by duration and by weight: from 360p and one megabyte to 4K and fifty. If you need one specific format with all its quirks, the MP4 and WebM pages are linked below

By resolution

4K (MP4)
24 Mb
3840x2160
Full HD (MP4)
5.2 Mb
1920x1080
Full HD (WebM)
12 Mb
1920x1080
HD (MP4)
4.9 Mb
1280x720
HD (WebM)
7.4 Mb
1280x720
360p (MP4)
2.1 Mb
640x360
360p (WebM)
3.1 Mb
640x360

By duration

Video of 5 seconds, Full HD
2.7 Mb
5 s
Video of 10 seconds, Full HD
5.2 Mb
10 s
Video of 15 seconds, Full HD
11 Mb
15 s
Video of 20 seconds, Full HD
11 Mb
20 s
Video of 30 seconds, Full HD
21 Mb
30 s

By file size

Video of about 1 MB
1.1 Mb
640x360, 5 s
Video of about 2.5 MB
2.5 Mb
1280x720, 5 s
Video of about 10 MB
10 Mb
1280x720, 15 s
Video of about 20 MB
21 Mb
1920x1080, 30 s
Video of about 30 MB
30 Mb
1280x720, 30 s
Video of about 50 MB
50 Mb
1920x1080, 30 s

🧠 Which video to take for a test

To check upload limits, pick the file by weight, from 1 to 50 MB, so that you hit the service limit rather than the length of the clip.

For the player and the layout resolution matters more: 4K and Full HD show whether the device copes with decoding and whether the layout holds. Duration is what you need where the progress bar, seeking or autoplay is under test.

How much the very same clip weighs is on the chart: going from 360p to 4K costs eleven times more, while 720p and Full HD nearly coincide here because both are compressed with quality to spare.

The same 10-second clip, MP4 360p2.1 Mb 720p4.9 Mb 1080p5.2 Mb 4K24 Mb