 So there's a very interesting note that caught my attention, especially because I wanted to do something similar when I was using Game Maker, and it was not possible. And that note is the video player. So if you want to, you know, have a nice introduction with, you know, your logo of your studio or whatever video, it's usually, you know, what happens in many other games. If you want to add something like that, it's very nice to, you know, create just a scene with the video. I have one here prepared. It's just a placeholder. But yeah, let's go ahead and use this note. If you see here in stream, this is the actual video that you want to open. You can only open a few kinds of videos here. Here you have like, OGV and WebM are the ones that, you know, are supported. I have just this WebM. There are a lot of converters online or even, you know, offline that you can use if you have a video on it before and you want to get it to WebM to being able to open it here. But yeah, let's go and add it. Okay, so we have our note now. And what I'm going to do is I'm going to do the layout to full rect as before. And now let's see, let's press on autoplay because we wanted to play automatically when I run the project. Let's see, let's save this as intro. And here we have it. Here we have the video. And the problem I see here is that it's stretching in a weird way. But that's more related with how Godot will use this. And also if you notice the video stopped playing because the loop is very short. So one thing you can do is to create the script on your video and use the signal finished to do something when the video finished. So what I will want to do just for this example is I want to play it again. So when the video is over, I want it to play again so it loops. But if you are doing an intro to your game or program or whatever, you just have to, you know, do whatever you want here in this signal. Let's try it out again. And we see the video which should loop. Yeah, there it is. Okay. So I have the video now and I, you know, if you want to keep the proportions, you can do that from the project settings window. And here in mode instead of disable, you can do viewport and aspect you want to do keep. So it will keep the aspect. And now, you know, it's more like a video player. You can even do a video player with this. There's not a lot of options. If we go to the documentation, you see that there's not like, you get this dream position, but it doesn't give you a lot of information on the video. So you have to code a lot of that yourself. But, you know, it's very nice to have something like this. Especially because, you know, this in other engines would be so complicated to create. Now I'm going to try something that I wanted always to do. Maybe, you know, if we add something on top of this, let's see, let's add just a button here. And let's say Godot is cool. Okay, can I see it on top of that? Yeah, so even if you want to create a menu with a background loop, you can do so. And I think it's very, very cool. I think it's a very good feature and a very simple mode to know. I downloaded this video from a website, which is called cover.co. They are not paying me or anything. It's just a website that you can use for downloading videos. They are free to use. So yeah, you have a lot of options. So if you're looking for something, it's a very good resource to have. So yeah, sorry for the short video this week. I've been doing a lot of work and I'm looking forward to the weekend. So I can record something better for you guys. Thank you very much for your support. I really want to thank my new Patreon mic king. Thank you so much for your support. And yeah, if you want to help me making more videos, you know what to do. Thank you very much and see you next time.