Hi, I'd like my scribe video to continuously loop on three tvs in an exhibition hall. but am not clear on how to do this. Do I need to have my computer linked to the tvs. What programme can I create it in? And how do I do it?
Thanks
Michael
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Phil Haslam
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Wed, 3 May, 2017 at 10:42 AM
Just to follow up - I have downloaded a video player (VLC) but have no idea how to convert the scribe into a video. can you help?
If you mean a ".scribe" file, It is a file type that is only meant to be opened that in videoscribe. You cannot play it on a video player or "convert" it directly into a video file outside of videoscribe. You can just import it back into videoscribe.
If you have a paying subscription to videoscribe you can publish your project from videoscribe as a WMV, MOV or AVI file to your hard drive, or as an MP4 by publishing to sho.co.
Hi, I'd like my scribe video to continuously loop on three tvs in an exhibition hall. but am not clear on how to do this. Do I need to have my computer linked to the tvs. What programme can I create it in? And how do I do it?
Thanks
Michael
Just to follow up - I have downloaded a video player (VLC) but have no idea how to convert the scribe into a video. can you help?
I think that most standard video players have an option to loop a video continuously.
quick google search results:
https://www.techwalla.com/articles/how-do-i-loop-video-in-windows-media-player
https://www.techwalla.com/articles/how-to-set-up-a-vlc-player-to-play-continuously
If you mean a ".scribe" file, It is a file type that is only meant to be opened that in videoscribe. You cannot play it on a video player or "convert" it directly into a video file outside of videoscribe. You can just import it back into videoscribe.
If you have a paying subscription to videoscribe you can publish your project from videoscribe as a WMV, MOV or AVI file to your hard drive, or as an MP4 by publishing to sho.co.
Hope that makes sense,
-Mike (videoscribe user)