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Thumbnail Slideshow
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Jaap van 't Veen
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It looks if a thumbnail for a uploaded slideshow is a more or less random choice by the system. Is it possible to change it of would it be possible to get the first image as thumbnail ??
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Sami Serola (inactiv… club has repliedBut looks like the thumbnail is more like a HTML5 definition. One may have to add HTML5 additional definitions to decide on what part of the video the thumb nail becomes picked from.
Few months ago Rob and I discovered we could dumb the old code embedding the videos with Adobe Flash. We manage to implement HTML5 code to repeat videos. But obviously we may have to edit the code some more, to get the thumbnail displayed from the very first images of the video.
I really do not know yet, how that should be done. But the web page I mentioned, gives some ideas.
Post an eye catcher and link it directly to YouTube:
▶️ Bernhard Westrup: Beautiful Hallstatt on YouTube
Sami Serola (inactiv… club has repliedSami Serola (inactiv… clubIt turned out something that would have to be done for the ipernity upload code. It would require more extensive tampering into the code, than just a quick fix. If it would be done, it should be done properly, and give user a similar tool and choice as provided on YouTube video manager.
Currently the snapshot (thumb nail aka still image seen on the no yet started video and albums) is taken from a scene after few percents from the start. It sort of works for most of the amateur videos:
www.ipernity.com/search/photo?opt=1&q=a&w=0&t=3&lic=&s=1
So, if it would be changed there also should be a tool given to choose, whether the snapshot is taken from the very beginning or on some other scene on the video, or even as an external still image as a meta file.
Moreover, some videos may start with shaking, or not so good first scene. It is more likely to have a better scene after few seconds from the starts. Therefore the very first frames is not a good choice either.
Therefore I agree on what Bernhard suggested. One can upload a good title still image where link to the video has been provided on the caption.
Here is also an alternative solution. Study where the ipernity uploader seem to take the snapshot. Then insert the title screen on that part of the video. Just like some movies start with intro, before the titles start rolling.
Perhaps in a new Ipernity (if it ever comes to it).