To create a "feature" for this specific file, we first need to identify what the video contains. Since the filename vlc-record-2023-01-06-18h09m37s-48.mp4-.mp4 is a default timestamped output from a , it doesn't give away the subject matter.
{ "feature_id": "vlc_20230106_01", "title": "Stream Capture: January 6th", "file_path": "/videos/vlc-record-2023-01-06.mp4", "duration": "00:48", "is_featured": true, "tags": ["VLC", "2023", "Archive"] } Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard
Remove the double .mp4-.mp4 suffix which can cause playback errors in some operating systems. 2. The Creative "Feature" (Highlight Reel) vlc-record-2023-01-06-18h09m37s-48.mp4-.mp4
If you describe the content, I can help you write a specific caption or headline for it.
Depending on what you want to achieve, here are three ways to "feature" this clip: 1. The Technical "Feature" (Metadata Cleanup) To create a "feature" for this specific file,
If you are organizing a library, the first step is fixing the redundant extension and making the name searchable. [Subject_Name]_Clip_2023-01-06.mp4
Create a "featured image" by taking a high-resolution screenshot of the most visually striking frame. 3. The Functional "Feature" (Code/Database) Copied to clipboard Remove the double
If you want to turn this raw capture into a featured piece of content: