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Rise Video Poster Frame
Request/idea for future release: could you enable the addition of a poster frame to videos in Rise? It would add a level of polish to the videos. I know that I can add images manually to the beginning of the video files, but it's a clunky process.
- NishaMakanCommunity Member
Being able to set a poster frame would be really good!
- NadineRoddyCommunity Member
Any updates on this feature being added? It would be a very welcome enhancement!
- DanielSandersCommunity Member
Placeholder images for videos in Rise would be a simple and hugely welcome addition. Right now my videos (edited in Camtasia) are not displaying an image at all - just a black screen which is poor visually.
Thanks, Edward, for sharing your idea, and for incidentally including a workaround for folks who come across this discussion.
We track the impact a requested feature has on our customers, so I appreciate you sharing your voice.
Thanks, Magda. We'll keep you posted if this feature is added to Rise!
- SibaPrasadPadhiCommunity Member
Can this feature enable in the Rise version ASAP. this is an important but small update for Articulate.
Hi RibaPrasad,
As I mentioned over this in this thread, I've addd your voice to that feature request. You're now subscribed to this thread, so I'll share any updates on that with you here.
Let me know if you have any other questions.
- SibaPrasadPadhiCommunity Member
Hi Alli,
Any update on this feature to add a poster frame/poster image to a rise mp4 video. This request is pending for last 2 years. Could this feature can release soon next by Articulate.
Hi SibaPrasad,
There isn't a way to set the poster frame for a video in Rise 360 right now. The first frame of the video will display by default. If we add that feature in the future, we'll let you know!
Thanks for checking, SibaPrasad. We don't have this feature on our Rise 360 roadmap right now. If that changes, we'll let you know!
Hi Daniel,
Thanks for letting us know what you'd like to see! Right now, Rise 360 will display the first frame of the video as the poster frame. If you see a black screen, you can use a video editing tool to trim the beginning of the video and remove the back opening frame.
- DanielSandersCommunity Member
Thanks for your response, much appreciated. Am editing all my videos.
- MagdaDiaz-c87feCommunity Member
I second that emotion. Thumbs up for the ability to add video poster images. I am using iframes as a workaround but they don't fill the screen as nicely as the videos by themselves.