2 Replies Latest reply: Jan 30, 2013 3:24 PM by Jim Forbes RSS

    YouTube Embed Stacking [index #] order.

    Jim Forbes Community Member

      I made a youtube video border frame in Photoshop which had a transparent center with the inside corners rounded.

      I didn't worry about the outside corners being rounded b/c Muse could take care of that.

      I embeded the youtube clip and attempted to put the frame on top so the video would show through the transparent portion - which had my rounded corners.

      In design mode it appears the layers are fine - they can be indexed. In preview mode or in live mode the video clip is always on top.

      I have experimented with 2 separate video embeds and they WILL swap index order with each other but not with other items.

      See shots taked from preview mode - -

      Capture.JPG Capture2.JPG Capture3.JPG

      The rectangle [frame] will NOT swap stack with the video - Shot 1

      Shot 2 shows the small video on top of the frame and the larger video

      Shot 3 shows the larger video on top

       

      Nothing I try will bring the rectangle/frame to front.

      Am I the vicitm of a BUG, of intended [by Adobe] results and/or of operator error?

        • 1. Re: YouTube Embed Stacking [index #] order.
          Sachin Hasija Employee Hosts

          Hello,

           

          You can select the image (video border which you created in Photoshop), right click on it>Arrange>Bring to front.

          It should place the video in the back layer and Border in front layer. However, in that case you might not be able to play the video. So you might have to use the autoplay option in Embed code.

           

          Please let us know if you are still facing issues with it.

           

          Regards,

          Sachin

          • 2. Re: YouTube Embed Stacking [index #] order.
            Jim Forbes Community Member

            Thanks for the suggestion.

            However - I have tried every combination or 'arrange'.

             

            The plot thickens though.

            If I use a Vimeo embed the problem is resolved.

            If I use a YouTube embed the problem remains.

             

            I have settled on a work-around so this is no longer an issue.

            Thanks