

Each thumbnail should have a name identical to the corresponding video. Place all your videos and thumbnails in one folder.
#Rad video tools sound update
#Rad video tools sound mp4
file name needs to contain either "sbs", "lr" or "rl"Īs of version 1.20, you can add a thumbnail, title, and description information by setting the metadata of the Mp4 file.file name needs to contain either "ou", "tb", or "bt".(Note: most videos are packed into the frame to be half resolution, so this extension isn't usually needed.) for 3D videos, if each sub-frame is the full resolution, file name needs to contain "FR".file name needs to contain either "3dff" if 3D fixed frame video.Therefore it is not necessary to explicitly add "ff" to the file name unless it's 3D, in which case "3dff" should be appended to the file name. By default, the Rad player will attempt to render a fixed-frame video. There are specific naming conventions to which videos must adhere for the app to automatically recognize the type of video it needs to render. We recommend changing the folder name to "Rad". Folders named "Littlstar" and "Littlestar" should still work, however there have been some reports that some hard drives no longer show up with these names.Currently, the app does not automatically detect the layout of the video you are trying to play, so you will either need to set the type inside the application before playing the video or you will need to name your file with the following naming conventions.The app supports nested folders inside of the top-level folder.All videos need to be placed in this folder or they will not be able to be read by the app.The name of the folder is case-insensitive.Once formatted, create a folder named "Rad" at the root (top-level directory) of the drive.

NOTE: This will erase all files on the drive! Ensure you've backed up all important data on your drive before performing this step.
