The start/end frame controls feature in AI Playground allows you to set specific start and end frames for video generation. This tool is available in Picsart's AI generation suite, which includes a wide range of models for video, image, and audio creation. It can be accessed within the Picsart Editor or as a standalone app.
What is included in start/end frame controls?
The start/end frame controls provide several capabilities for video customization:
- Set precise start frames: You can choose exactly where you want your video to begin, allowing greater control over the content you wish to include.
- Select specific end frames: This feature lets you determine where your video finishes, ensuring the final output meets your exact needs.
- Enhanced video editing flexibility: By providing start and end frame selections, this tool enhances your ability to fine-tune video projects in a creative and efficient way.
How do I use start/end frame controls?
To use the start/end frame controls within AI Playground, follow these steps:
- Open the Picsart Editor or the standalone AI Playground app.
- Select the video you wish to edit.
- Navigate to the start/end frame controls feature.
- Adjust the start frame by selecting the desired starting point in your video timeline.
- Set the end frame by choosing where the video should conclude.
- Preview your adjustments and make further tweaks if necessary.
- Save your changes to apply the start and end frames to your video.
If you have any questions or encounter any issues, please contact us with the subject line 'Start/end frame controls - Help Center.'
Can I adjust the start and end frames after saving the video?
Yes, you can reopen the video in the Picsart Editor anytime to adjust the frames as needed.
Is this feature available in the mobile app version of AI Playground?
Yes, the start/end frame controls are available in both the desktop and mobile versions of AI Playground.
Will adjusting the frames affect the video quality?
No, setting the start and end frames does not impact the quality of the video — it only defines the specific portions you want to retain.