
#VR PHOTO WINDOWS 10 KEYGEN#

You can change the size and colour of your pen or even use the anchor button to attach your drawing to a particular point in the video (in the example below I have attached an arrow to one penguin in the video to keep track of him throughout the clip.) Unless anchored your drawing will stay on the screen for a few seconds before disappearing. Simply select the tool you want to use, find the section of the video you would like to write on and then use your mouse to draw directly onto the clip. You will have access to a ballpoint pen, a pencil, a calligraphy pen and an eraser. The Draw function allows you to write or draw on your photos and videos using four very simple tools. This is extremely useful if you are looking at a video and want to study a particular point without having to rely on pausing or replaying a live video. jpg format, meaning they can simply be dropped into the ‘My Cloud’ or ‘Shared Cloud’ section of the ClassVR portal and shared with your students or added to a playlist. Using it couldn’t be easier – just find the point of the video that you want to use, click ‘Save a photo’ in the top right corner of the screen and hey-presto, your photo will appear in the same folder as the original video. The next option is an incredibly simple, yet very useful tool that allows you to save a single frame from your video as a. At this point, if you plan to keep editing, it is a good idea to rename the file to easily keep track of your changes. You will get one marker that can be used to select a single point of the video which will then be slowed down to a point where it is almost a freeze-frame.Īs before, when you are done you can select ‘Save a copy’ which will save a fresh copy of the clip to the same folder as the original. Super Slow works in a slightly different way.

The Slower option will give you two orange markers on your video timeline these can be used to highlight a portion of your clip that will run in slow motion, from a few seconds to the entire clip – the choice is yours. The slider moves from ‘original speed’ on the far left to ‘Slower’ in the middle and ‘Super Slow’ on the far right. To do this you have three options, indicated by the slider at the top of the screen. The next option you will see is ‘Add slo-mo’ which will allow you to add in a point of slow motion in your video. It is a good idea at this point to save the original file in a different location in order to prevent confusion and avoid editing the wrong clip. This means that you can retain the integrity of the original file and your changes don’t affect the source footage. When you’re done just click ‘Save a copy’ which will save a new video file in the same location as the original. This is especially useful if you have sourced videos online, or if you have shot a video yourself and need to edit out the first few seconds of footage (just in case you don’t want your students seeing a close up of your face while you figure out the buttons on your new 360 camera!) Using the white markers at the start and end points of the video you can drag the time points to change the length of your clip. This easy to use tool allows you to clip the start and finish time of your video. The first (and simplest) tool at your disposal is Trim. To the top right of the page you will see a dropdown option entitled ‘Edit & Create.’ This is where the main options for editing videos within Windows are stored. When the Photos app opens (depending on the RAM of your computer, this can take a few moments) you will see the preview of your video playing and a few simple options.

The easiest way to launch the app is to simply right click on the image or video in your file browser, select ‘Open With’ and then choose Photos

As more and more of our users are exploring the potential of using their own content on their ClassVR headsets we are seeing an increasing number of requests for a simple editing tool to help tweak, trim and tinker with user generated content.įortunately, if you are using Windows 10, there is an incredibly simple tool built into your OS in the form of the Photos app.
