Text, audio, and video are all manageable within the record, but what about pictures?
The FAQ states that an image placeholder appears on the right of the record that can be tapped for playback. This suggests image capability, but can it be applied separate from the video?
If not, then could a PC apply the video option (short bursts; 1 second each) multiple times within an entry and have that in-line with text content?
Context/Potential Application: The writing/posting of an article about magical creatures, replete with images as examples of the various kinds.
Unfortunately, the journals are language-dependent. The audio and video functions are designed for communicating spoken or visual languages and will time-out the transmission if no language is detected after a 30 second period. This prevents guests from accidentally leaving their journals recording for hours on end.
Journals are also limited to one video transmission per entry/comment.
Your best bet for the kind of entry you've described would be a text-article in the main entry with comments containing footnotes of 1-second video bursts to show the related images.
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Text, audio, and video are all manageable within the record, but what about pictures?
The FAQ states that an image placeholder appears on the right of the record that can be tapped for playback. This suggests image capability, but can it be applied separate from the video?
If not, then could a PC apply the video option (short bursts; 1 second each) multiple times within an entry and have that in-line with text content?
Context/Potential Application: The writing/posting of an article about magical creatures, replete with images as examples of the various kinds.
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Journals are also limited to one video transmission per entry/comment.
Your best bet for the kind of entry you've described would be a text-article in the main entry with comments containing footnotes of 1-second video bursts to show the related images.
Does that make sense and answer your question?
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