If you are using Telegram regularly and need to download the files regularly, you should opt for downloading telegram desktop app. If you are using telegram desktop app, the downloaded files get downloaded under the folder "telegram desktop" under your download folder. Much easy to locate.
I figured something out for this one for some reason when I am using Telegram-desktop this package and when using "hardware accelerated video decoding" turned on when opening video it makes telegram crash. When it's turned off nothing happens everything works just fine. Telegram-desktop-bin when using this package it doesn't matter is it turned off or on it works both ways.. there's something different in these two packages how they handle video?
Am using iOS 14.4. In a chat on telegram, I clicked on a video which makes it full screen, and then in the top right, I can open a drop-down menu and click "Save Video". When I do this on the bottom left of the screen it states "Video Saved".
However unlike when sending from the telegram-cli (I used previous to bots being available) the file appears black when opened on an iPad or iBook telegram client. However if I save it from there to the Camera Roll I can open the file and play the video there. On an iMac desktop telegram client I can click the file and open it with QuickTime player OK. The file is 640x480 and about 3Mb.Sending messages or photos using a similar technique works fine.Any ideas what I need to tweak to get this to work properly? I have seen lots of examples for sending messsages or photos, but can find none for sending videos.
This works, but I cannot watch the video on my mobile phone instantly/directly in telegram. The first frame is shortly shown but then it gets white (WHY??) - it is offered / passed by telegram to a different location/app and then it is displayed. That's on a mobile. I can watch it immidiately on the telegram PC client.
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