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Choose thumbnail/preview from a video frame #1322
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And then, an API call to build a thumbnail based on a timecode would be great ! |
Absolutely would love to see this feature. If the mechanism to select a thumbnail through the player is too complex , letting ffmpeg sample several frames, distributed over the videos length on initial thumbnail selection would probably be a great intermediate solution. (http://debuggable.com/posts/FFMPEG_multiple_thumbnails:4aded79c-6744-4bc1-b30e-59bccbdd56cb) |
This request has been open for four years. A very important feature for people who share video content. Does anyone know a little JavaScript way of doing this in the meantime? |
Jumping in on this one. @Chocobozzz Per your note on #6185 I'm listing my understanding of what is needed. I'm happy to help on this one as it should solve my problem as well.
Assumptions
I have some studying to do and will likely have follow up questions. If I've misunderstood anything, please point me in the right direction. |
I'd also love to see this feature! |
Hello all, I have a rough draft of the frame selection user interface. Any initial feedback would be appreciated. I've updated the Edit button and labeled it Upload. The "Select from video" button will cause a video-js player to be loaded with the video. The user will play the video, finding the frame they want. From there, they can select "Use frame" to pass the timestamp. |
This is an interesting solution but unfortunately it won't work with videos that are not compatible with the web browser (and they are many!). I don't think we can do such feature without using the server, and so waiting for the video to be uploaded. |
@Chocobozzz Thanks for the feedback. The prototype in this case is pulling the video file link from the server via the video service. This is similar to the mechanism used by the video-watch component. Is that what you mean or am I missing something? If I'm missing a scenario, anything you can suggest pointing me in the right direction would be appreciated. |
Oh sorry, I thought you were injecting the video to be uploaded into the DOM while it was still being uploaded :) |
Thanks to @kntndrsn that implemented this feature. An embed player can be displayed to choose set a thumbnail from a specific frame. (the feature is only available when you Update the video) |
This is a feature request for an alternative way of setting the preview/thumbnail image from the video itself, by choosing a particular frame. For many videos a manually chosen frame provides a great compromise between effort and legibility, when you don't want to make something completely custom but want a more interesting frame than something arbitrarily chosen.
A simple implementation might choose several frames automatically, then allow creators to select one. A better implementation would allow scrubbing through the video on an embedded player, capturing whatever frame you hilight. An even better implementation might use some basic computer vision to find interesting candidate frames first.
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