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    Joe Unsworth commented  · 

    Building on this feature request, the new implementation of Thumbnails in Stream on SharePoint is really nice (being able to select a frame in the playback window, and set this as the Thumbnail). However, what would be really incredible would be if we could implement this into any future Flow Connector. Ie. add an action whereby we can enter a specific timestamp, and have the frame shown at this timestamp be set as the thumbnail for the video. I produce tutorial videos for my organisation and every video has a title shown at around 6 seconds (following the intro animations). It's a bit tedious having to manually set each thumbnail for every video in every language, when they are always at the same exact timestamp. Currently I have a flow in place to update the video titles, descriptions, language codes, etc (based off data added to an Excel workbook) - but if I could set the thumbnails from this flow too, it would be a game changer.

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