Forum Discussion

benoitBOUDIN's avatar
benoitBOUDIN
Community Member
2 years ago

Changer le vignette d'une video dans RISE

Comment Changer le vignette d'une video dans RISE?

  • SarahAkel's avatar
    SarahAkel
    Community Member

    Hello, thank you for this answer. 
    As I was browsing your website, I found this template in which the first image of the video is not compressed. We can see that the quality is very good. 
    How would you explain this ? Do you know which technique has been used ?

     

    • LucianaPiazza's avatar
      LucianaPiazza
      Staff

      Hi SarahAkel

      Thanks for your questions! 

      This course is part of the Real Content Templates. I can confirm that we have used a high-quality still image as the poster frame and our Rise Business Content Videos have a custom player.  

      I hope this helps! Please let us know if you have any other questions.

      Have a great weekend! 

      • SarahAkel's avatar
        SarahAkel
        Community Member

        Hi LucianaPiazza 
        Thank you for your answer. 
        - What do you meen by hight quality ? (HD, 4K ?)
        - Is this custom player the reason why the image is high quality? If so would you know the difference between this custom player and the one in Rise?

        I am sorry for all this questions but we are looking to produce hight content quality and this template demonstrate the ability to do so however it is not what we experience on Rise. 

    • SarahAkel's avatar
      SarahAkel
      Community Member

      Hello, we use this technique, however the quality of the image is very bad which is not the case on the original footage. It seems like rise is compressing the first frame of the video making it look bad. 

      • StevenBenassi's avatar
        StevenBenassi
        Staff

        Hi SarahAkel!

        Sorry to hear you've run into this hiccup when uploading images to Rise 360!

        Rise 360 automatically compresses image files, which as a result may cause blurriness. To work around this, and prevent images from undergoing compression, try adding _NOPROCESS_ to the file name. It will upload and display exactly as you saved it.

        For example: SAMPLE.PNG will become SAMPLE_NOPROCESS_.PNG

        Please let me know if that worked for you!