So far we have worked with images and texts, but TilBuci can incorporate other media formats, such as audio and video.
Start by opening your first movie and creating a new scene.
Let’s start with a song. Click Media > Audio in the left menu and upload a file.
Try to send files in the .mp3 format, which is most supported by Internet browsers. In the submission window you will find a play button to help with the selection.
Audios embedded on the screen can be selected normally, even if they do not have a graphical display.
Two important properties to adjust for sounds are the volume of the audio and whether it should start playing as soon as it is loaded.
Including videos follows the same principle, accessing Media > Video in the left menu.
In addition to sound volume and starting display on loading, all other graphical properties can be applied to videos, including distortions or colors.
By default, as soon as a sound or video ends, TilBuci restarts playback, but this behavior can be changed in Media > Scene collections.
The collections window has many functions that we will see in another video. For now, select your video collection and element and click Set selected asset properties.
The default option is loop media, but there are others. For now, choose stop playback to stop the video at the end of viewing and click Apply changes.
Back in the collections window, click Apply changes to current collections and confirm to change the behavior of your video.
Avoid including audio and videos in the first scene of your movie as most browsers will prevent them from playing without first having some interaction from the visitor.