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Can I change a thumbnail on a video?
Hi Luciana,
Is there a solution to this? I've been facing the exact same issue right now.
Same issue to the topic I also found here:
2018
Thumbnail selection in Rise videos - Rise 360 Discussions - E-Learning Heroes (articulate.com)
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Hi Levon,
They still haven't put in a feature on Rise to change video thumbnails. From my own experiencing uploading videos into Rise, Rise takes the 1st frame as the thumbnail. If your video sequence starts with a solid black frame, then the thumbnail on Rise will be solid black. The only workaround I know of, and use, is the following:
- In whatever video editing/creation software you use, move everything one (1) frame to the right. Effectively, your whole sequence starts at frame 1.
- Generate the thumbnail you want to use. I use Premiere Pro's export frame function to image and import that into my project.
- Place the thumbnail onto your timeline and trim it to be 1 frame.
- Put this 1 frame long image at the very start of the timeline, before everything else.
- Export your video.
When you upload this to Rise, Rise will take the first frame of the video as the thumbnail to display.
Hope that helps.
Kind regards.
- LevonTrettin7 months agoCommunity Member
Hi Sam,
thanks for this perfectly written explanation. I am doing it exact the way you explained it. But then the second problem appears:
Video thumbnail oddly pixelated and discolored - Rise 360 Discussions - E-Learning Heroes (articulate.com)
... nothing to add here. Exactly this is my Problem at the moment.Even the Workaround is not Working. But the Videos from Rise itself have a crystal clear thumbnail - But how?