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    How do I embedd a video clip on a TV in a 3D room animation

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      macdade87
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      Hello all, πŸ˜„

      I am trying to figure out if it is possible to embed a .avi/.mov onto a TV screen in a room model (for use in an exported animation clip.) So far I can only get a still image on the TV/Monitor screens. Is it possible to replcae this with a low quality video or even an animated .gif?

      So the end result would be an exported clip that shows panning around a lounge room with a certain video playing on the TV.

      Any help would be greatly appreciated!
      Thanks in advance,

      Matthew

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        Chris Fullmer
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        At this point, it is not possible. TBD did make a plugin that does this, but he still has not released the plugin or the code.

        The only way to do it by using another software like Adobe Premiere or Final Cut Pro on the Mac. You would essentially make the tv Monitor green, like a green screen, then add the video on top of the green in post processing in the other software. Some people have done it and its quite cool.

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