Video
If your content is complex and includes different types of files, you can create a Confluence page and use it as a module instead of adding a video module.
You can use a Video module if you'd like to create a bite-sized learning piece that consists of only a video with a description.
Supported formats: MP4, WEBM, M4V, MOV. If you need another video format, let us know or use the Page module types (supports more video formats).

When adding a video module, you are prompted to give it a name. You can also add a description if needed.

To select your file, you can either drag&drop it into the dialog or click the Upload video file button.
- Your Confluence settings limit the size of a file you can upload.
- You need to have Add pages and Add attachments permissions in the space to create a Video module.

FAQ
- Error "Maximum file size you can upload to your Confluence is different". What's wrong?
- Permission issue - No permission to add attachments
- Permission issue - No permission to add pages
- Permission issue - No permission to add pages and attachments
- Issue with module name - Page with such a title already exists