Importing video is not supported in Scratch yet.
However, from what you describe, it seems that you want to have a video of something that loops, such as water, playing on the stage. What I would do is go to a video editing tool and extract 10 or 20 representative frames and export them into JPG. Then, import them in Scratch as background costumes and create a forever loop where you just keep showing the next background over and over.
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It seems unlikely to me that scratch will allow importing videos any time soon---the idea is to get you to create your own movies, not play other people's.
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Sorry but you cannot import videos but ya you need to make it into a animation of costume.
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andresmh wrote:
Importing video is not supported in Scratch yet.
However, from what you describe, it seems that you want to have a video of something that loops, such as water, playing on the stage. What I would do is go to a video editing tool and extract 10 or 20 representative frames and export them into JPG. Then, import them in Scratch as background costumes and create a forever loop where you just keep showing the next background over and over.
How do you make a video from luciess
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Do you make a new sprite? If you do, then make a sprite and then import your video file and tadaa! You have a video.
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NeilWest wrote:
Do you make a new sprite? If you do, then make a sprite and then import your video file and tadaa! You have a video.
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One problem: that doesn't work.
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luciess wrote:
andresmh wrote:
Importing video is not supported in Scratch yet.
However, from what you describe, it seems that you want to have a video of something that loops, such as water, playing on the stage. What I would do is go to a video editing tool and extract 10 or 20 representative frames and export them into JPG. Then, import them in Scratch as background costumes and create a forever loop where you just keep showing the next background over and over.How do you make a video from luciess
You bumped and old thread
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fg123 wrote:
You can always convert the video into a gif file and drag that into scratch!
How?
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GameHutSoftware wrote:
fg123 wrote:
You can always convert the video into a gif file and drag that into scratch!
How?
Wow, an über-bump!
Anyways, I know there are certain converters you can use... Doing a simple Google search ought to yield some good results; perhaps you should try that?
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Yeah use the GIF method or...
just animate still frames to make a smooth image like:
[blocks]
<when green flag clicked>
<repeat( 5
<next costume>
<end>
<say[ haider ]for( 2 )secs>
<set size to( 6 )%>
<stop script>
[/blocks]
Last edited by kaplooeyRaRa (2010-11-05 18:38:11)
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Im not being able to import even a gif. Is there any size limit?
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skrach123 wrote:
hey, andresmh, what did you have to do to get on the scratch team?
I believe he was on the original scratch team.
I believe that this topic has outlived its usefulness. Correct me if I'm wrong, but this topic has a 3-year necropost.

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*sigh* i hate to break it to you guys but you cant. scratch is not a video making program if you want to make videos go to youtube! but u can make animatoins or stop motion pics imported but scratch has a limited amount of byets so it cant be big.
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