How to Create Loop Extension Videos

Loop Extension Videos can be created with either Spotify Canvas Videos or Particle System Renders.

To create loop extension videos, please follow these steps:

  1. Access The Video You Want To Extend: Navigate to either the Spotify Canvas Video or Particle System Render you want to extend through "My Media"
  2. Show Video Details: Locate the specific video you wish to extend and click the "Show Details" button next to it. This action will open a new page displaying detailed information about the video.
  3. Extend the Video: On the video details page, you will find an option labeled "Extend Video" next to the "Extend and Add Audio" title. Click on the "Extend Video" button to proceed.
  4. Creating Loop Extension Video: After clicking "Extend Video," you will be directed to the create video loop extension page. This page presents two main inputs: the video you've selected and an audio file input.
  5. Selecting Audio: To add audio to your loop extension video, you have two options. You can either select an audio file from your computer or device by using the file selection interface, or you can choose an audio file from your Tuneform account.
  6. Audio File Upload: If you select an audio file from your computer or device, Tuneform will upload the file before creating your loop extension video..
  7. Preview and Render: Once you have selected the audio file, you will see it listed along with the video on the create loop extension page. When you are ready, click the "Render" button to initiate the rendering process.
  8. Loop Extension Video Progress: After clicking "Render," you will be directed to the render progress page. Here, you can monitor the progress of your video render. Once the rendering is complete, a new button will appear, prompting you to go to your newly created video.
  9. Viewing and Downloading the Video: Clicking the button to go to your newly created video will take you to a table that displays all your loop extension videos, including the one you just created. In this table, you can find the video thumbnail, a download link, the creation date, and a button to explore further details. To download your loop extension video, click the download button associated with it.