The instructions there mention installation for when you are using Seafile's linux binaries and not their docker image. Anyhow, considering this feature was introduced in release 6.1, their changelog page contained all the necessary libraries I needed for it work. The comments above the setting also mention further instructions and point to a link, which (as of writing this article) didn't work. In seahub_settings.py file located under /opt/seafile-data/seafile/conf directory (assuming Seafile docker image is being used). ffmpeg and moviepy should be installed first. Quickly seaching their manual, I came across the option of setting up following flag # Enable or disable thumbnail for video. Seafile gives an option of generating thumbnails (turn off by default) for video files as well and replaces the same with the default video icon. Performance benefits/issues as against Nextcloud aside, there were a couple of things that caught my eye in Seafile and felt like a good enhancement. Long story short, I am in the process of testing Seafile as a image only solution with the instance living on my home server. I stored images in a Nextcloud instance hosted on Digitalocean droplet but considering the server is severly restricted in terms of disk space (20 GB), I knew from the beginning it won't work out in long run especially if I use the instance as a central image repository for everyone in the family. Recently I started using Seafile as a dedicated solution for my ever growing image library.
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