Import, preview, and view source information of video clips in your application.
A video clip asset is an imported video file, which you can reference in the Video Player component to play video content in your application.
This information covers using video clip assets only. To use the Video Clip Importer, refer to Video Clip. To transcode video clips, refer to Video transparency support.
To import your file as a video clip, do one of the following:
Next, configure your Video Clip Importer properties or reference the video clip in the Video Player.
To preview your video clip in Unity:
After you click the Play button, a preview of the video clip and its first audio track plays.
To view the source information of your video clip in Unity:
After you select Source Info, you can view information about your video clip, such as its size, duration, frames, and pixelsThe smallest unit in a computer image. Pixel size depends on your screen resolution. Pixel lighting is calculated at every screen pixel. More info
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