To apply default settings to your new imported videos to VidPowr

 

  • Click on “Settings”
  • Then on “Default Video Options”

  • Apply general settings

Some of the features explained;

The visibility should be set as public, but if the video is for your eyes only then you can make it private

On the listed, this is to allow or disallow Google to index the video

If you don’t want it to be indexed then you can select the, “no” option

If you want to give video credit to YouTube you can select “yes”, this will show related videos and YouTube suggested videos

1. If you want to show the views counts, like when you navigate to the video you’ll be able to see the view counts

The comment section is been worked on, it will be active on our next major update

2. To enable or disable reactions like you can see here

3. To show share: like this share icon, you can enable or disable

4. To show only the video

5. To autoplay and autoloop, you can enable them here

Theme Options;

The skin color can also be changed like this

Next on our list is the control

We can disable the player button

Enable or disable any feature you want

The changes will appear on the video front

Like if you uncheck the full screen, your viewer will not be able to have the video on full screen, and so forth

1. You can upload your own logo here

2. Check this to make it visible on the video player

Let me quickly upload the logo now

3. Enter the redirect link if the logo is clicked it will redirect them to

Click on save changes to see the effect

4. You can also change the button size from here

5. Here is the clickable logo

And on the play button, you’ll be able to change the button type and style

 

Changing the button color and style

Save to see the changes

And we can also make it auto loop and animate the button

Click “Save” to apply the changes

To see where to apply your saved default video settings to your new videos

  • Click on “All”
  • Then on “Add Video”

Check the “Use Default Settings” checkbox to apply the above settings to your new video.

 

You can use the same method to apply your 3rd party pixel codes to your videos