We're excited to share the Discover feature on neural frames, it's like neural frames - nfTV style! We feature all videos where our customers allow permission to post the video on the Discover page, the coolest way to be heard and seen by our community.
Note: Your prompts, characters and assets are not visible when publishing. They're safe and secure in your personal projects.
How do I get my video onto Discover?
Go to β° Menu at the top right-hand corner and selecting Your Music & Songs.
Click into your video and you'll see a box pop up. To the right, you'll see the option to make your song Public, and then check the box confirming that you have all rights required to share your video, and then click the Publish button.
From there, you'll receive a link to share with your fans, friends and family to show them your video!
How do I create my Artist Profile?
On your Account page, you can update your Artist Profile by uploading an image, your display name, and social links. This is a great way for people to keep up with your work after they see you on the Discover page.
Are all of these videos made with neural frames?
Yes! Every single aspect (except the audio) is made with neural frames. We want new people or those that are interested in neural frames to see the power of what we offer made by the artists themselves, while also creating a social network of sorts where our community can find and discover new artists.
How do I unpublish a video from Discover?
Similar to how you published the video, you can get there two ways! The first way is by going to the grid icon on the left-hand menu. The second option is to go to β° Menu at the top right-hand corner and selecting Your Music & Songs.
From there, you'd click Unpublish. At the top of the page, you'll receive a message at the top of your page that says Video Unpublished. Once a video is unpublished, it's not publicly accessible.
How do I publish my video later on?
You can manually publish your video when your release date comes. We don't have a release calendar quite yet, but it sure would be a great request on our feature request board π




