You can play a video from the video’s storyboard if the file is contained on a streaming file store. The video is played starting at the frame you select. For example, if the storyboard for a one-minute video contains 15 frames and each frame represents four seconds, selecting the second frame in the storyboard will start the video from the fourth second. If you select the first frame in the storyboard, the video starts from the beginning.
If you experience difficulty playing videos from the storyboard, you can set your format preferences to use a specific application to open a file type. See ??? for instruction on setting format preferences. You may also have to configure your browser’s settings for how to handle file types. See your browser’s help for more instruction.
To play a video from the storyboard:
Navigate to and select the video file.
Select View > Properties > Storyboard.
If the Video Details screen opens for the video file, ensure the Storyboard tab is active.
Select Page View or Zoom View.
If you have chosen the Zoom View, zoom in on a particular section of the storyboard by clicking the down arrow:
A status bar indicates the position of the section you are currently viewing:
Select one of the storyboard frames.
If the storyboard is open in the Video Details screen, the embedded video player plays the video starting with the frame that was selected. If the storyboard is open from the regular Properties dialog, the appropriate application opens and plays the video starting with the frame that was selected.
To view the storyboard in the video details screen
Navigate to and select a video file.
Select View > Video Details.
The Video Details screen opens in another window.
Click the Storyboard tab.
The storyboard displays the video in different frames.
To set one of the frames as a thumbnail, select the check box below the frame and click Set Thumbnail.
To delete a selected frame(s), click Delete Frames.
To set the Mark In time, select the frame and click Mark In. The Mark In time is now displayed below the video player.
To set the Mark Out time, select the frame and click Mark Out. The Mark Out time is now displayed below the video player.
For more details on playing videos, refer to Playing a video from video details .