Video projects are a great way to enhance the user experience of your printed or physical products. By incorporating ARmo’s augmented reality video system, you can offer your customers catalogs, brochures, business cards, or even more innovative packages.
Step-by-Step Guide: Creating a Video Project
- Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to create a video project:
- – Log in to your account to get started.
- – Navigate to the “Create a new project” section and select the “Video” option.
- – On the project creation page, provide a name for your project and choose from various calls to action (CTAs). These CTAs will appear as buttons next to your video during the augmented reality (AR) display, enabling effective communication with your customers and audience.
- – You can also upload a PDF or PNG file, such as a catalog, brochure, or registration form related to your services and products.
- – Once you have chosen a suitable project name (which should consist of English letters, numbers, and hyphens) and entered the CTAs information, click on the “Next” button to proceed.
- – On the next page, upload a marker image and a video. The marker is the image that users or the audience will scan, triggering the playback of the video. The marker image should be in JPG format and less than 1 MB in size. It is recommended to use a frame from the relevant video for the best result.
- – Select and upload the appropriate marker image, then choose and upload your video file. Videos should be in MOV format. If you have an MP4 video, you can use our converter, available at the following link. Remember to keep the size of your videos under 15 MB.
- – After uploading the desired marker image and video, click on the “Send” button and patiently wait for the marker and video to be processed.
Using the Created Video
- Here’s how you can use the created video:
- – Once your marker and video are processed, you will receive a link and a QR code. Print the QR code along with your marker and share it with your users.
- – Users can simply scan the QR code to access the web page.
- – On the web page, users only need to point their phone camera toward the marker, and the video will start playing.