Question about embedded video clips

Hello all,
I'm importing embedded video clips for the first time today
and have run into what I'm sure is commonly understood by everyone
else here. The video clip takes up as many frames as the video, but
if I add frames after that, the clip starts to loop.
What I want is for the clip to play once then remain
displayed with the last frame visible to the end of the scene
timeline. I'm guessing I need to place a script on the clip or
something similar to keep it from looping? Thank you for any
direction on this.
Best regards,
Scott

just place it in a Graphic symbol (which is an option in the
import wizard) or create a new graphic
symbol and drag the video icon from library to it - place
instance of Graphic symbol on stage -
select it and tell it to Play Once in Properties.
Chris Georgenes / mudbubble.com / keyframer.com / Adobe
Community Expert
worldly1 wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I'm importing embedded video clips for the first time
today and have run into
> what I'm sure is commonly understood by everyone else
here. The video clip
> takes up as many frames as the video, but if I add
frames after that, the clip
> starts to loop.
>
> What I want is for the clip to play once then remain
displayed with the last
> frame visible to the end of the scene timeline. I'm
guessing I need to place a
> script on the clip or something similar to keep it from
looping? Thank you for
> any direction on this.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Scott
>

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