Getting Started
Learn how to import short video files directly into your playlists and when to use clips instead of full matches for smoother workflows.
Sometimes you don’t need a full match—just a few short clips. In this video, you’ll learn how to import multiple short video files into PlayBase and organize them into playlists.
This is especially useful for training sessions, highlight reels, or scouting reports made from pre-cut footage.
Why Use Clips?
Working with short clips can help when:
You’ve already cut the key moments using external tools
You want to build a presentation without re-watching full matches
You’re working with video highlights or training footage
It also improves performance—PlayBase is optimized for short, focused video segments.
How to Import Clips
Open your Workspace
Go to the Playlists module
Click Add video file as clip
Select multiple short video files from your computer
Click Open — the clips will import directly into your current playlist
Once imported, you can trim, tag, or add visualizations as needed.
Best Practices
Keep clips under 2 minutes when possible
Use meaningful file names so they’re easy to identify in the playlist
Avoid importing full matches this way—use the Video Project workflow for full games instead
Pro Tip
You can mix clips from different matches or sources into a single playlist. This is ideal when preparing custom presentations for players or staff.
👉 Next: Want to shorten a clip or adjust its in/out points? Learn how to Trim Clips in the next tutorial.