Version: 2019.4
Video Clips
Video file compatibility

Video sources

The Video Player component can play content imported from a variety of sources.

Video Clip

To create and use a Video Clip Asset, you must first import a video file.

Dragging and dropping a video file into the Project windowA window that shows the contents of your Assets folder (Project tab) More info
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creates a Video Clip.

A Video Clip created by dragging and dropping a video file into the Project window
A Video Clip created by dragging and dropping a video file into the Project window

Another way to create a Video Clip is to navigate to AssetsAny media or data that can be used in your game or project. An asset may come from a file created outside of Unity, such as a 3D Model, an audio file or an image. You can also create some asset types in Unity, such as an Animator Controller, an Audio Mixer or a Render Texture. More info
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> Import New Asset… to import a video file.

Once imported, the newly created Video Clip can be selected in the Video Player component using either the Select VideoClip window (accessible by clicking the circle select button to the right of the Video Clip field) or by dragging and dropping the Video Clip Asset into the corresponding Video Player component field.

A Video Player component
A Video Player component

URLs

The Source field in the Video Player component
The Source field in the Video Player component

Use the drop-down Source menu to set the video source to URL (this property is set to Video Clip by default). Setting Source to URL makes it possible to directly use files in the filesystem, with or without a file:// prefix.

The URL source option bypasses Asset management, meaning you must manually ensure that the source video can be found by Unity. For example, a web URL needs a web server to host the source video, while a normal file must be located somewhere where Unity can find it, indicated with scripting. However, this can be useful for situations where the content is not under Unity’s direct control, or if you want to avoid storing large video files locally.

Setting the Video Player component source to URL can also be used to read videos from web sources via http:// and https://. In these cases, Unity performs the necessary pre-buffering and error management.

Asset Bundles

Video Clips can also be read from Asset Bundles.

Once imported, these Video Clips can be used by assigning it to the Video Player component’s Video Clip field.

Streaming Assets

Files placed in Unity’s StreamingAssets folder can be used via the Video Player component’s URL option (see above), or by using the platform-specific path (Application.streamingAssetsPath).


  • 2017–06–15 Page published

  • New feature in Unity 5.6

Video Clips
Video file compatibility