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Aces, thanks for the breakdown. Time to redownload.
@TCapps I was having trouble getting the controllers to respond for the audio fx. Every time I kept trying to adjust the controller, it'd just move someone else within the screen. VERY hit & miss. Also, I tried to edit audio fx live, but it didn't seem to have any change on the audio while attempting "live".
When I tried to play with video filters/fx "live" it would only let me use one effect. Couldn't switch it up during a live playback and use a different effect.
Is this still kind of a beta release? And if I decide at a later date to try it again, is the account I created with username and password still there even though I deleted the app? And if so, does that mean if I decided to try it again after another update or two, that I wouldn't have to create a new account again? If has potential for sure, but in it's current version, I found it extremely limiting and frustrating to use. I wasn't concerned about he social media aspect, and the output looked fine. It's the usability that's the issue for me.
FYI: I'm using an Air 2 running latest iOS.
@skiphunt It's not quite 'beta', but is definitely "MVP" (minimum viable product). There are so many different directions we can take the app that we purposefully wanted to start at a very basic point and allow the users to dictate how the app grows. Deleting the app does not delete your account, so yes you can always come back later. Currently it is only specced to be able to automate within one of the filters, not between them, but again - the whole mantra here is that nothing is set in stone. I'll def look into the audio automation not working for you. That part has definitely never given me any trouble, I think I have an Air 2 at the office here, so I will happily investigate.
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I guess the obvious question is, why do we need to login or create an online account, if the editing and saving are all taking place on our iPad's?
I'm interested in using this app, but don't want to sign up to another social networking site I'll probably never use, though obviously as an extra option it's a good thing for those that want that sort of thing.
If I could connect to the ruddy store I'd have a better look....
hey is this thread totally devoid of video of this video app working?
If you decide to add features that base effects, motion, etc. on tempo, etc. as was mentioned earlier in this thread, I'd love to see that added too. +1 Maybe more so than the user defined automation. And if you already have something like that and can port it over, I'd certainly give it another spin.
@kobamoto
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here is a video done thru the app:
And this was a quick 30 sec demo of the filters in use for the website(a quick screen record from my iphone SE):
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@MonzoPro - we have been operating from the standpoint of the app having an integrated social component, and it is a focus for us at this point in time. We spent a lot of time looking at more consumer oriented music video apps like Sing Smule or Musically, any of the like requires sign in. Now, while we would like to be more of an actual tool for musicians as opposed to a cheesy karaoke or lip sync app, at the same time we would love to bridge the gap from stuff like that to a more in depth musician's tool, and in turn have taken some cues from current market trends. If the idea fails to get adopted, this may change. Clearly the audience here leans away from seeing the social component as a value add, which counts for a lot in my books. It is the way it is for now, but the chances of us changing this exact functionality are entirely within the realm of probability. I honestly can't/don't disagree with your standpoint here, its' just not our direction in this moment.
(was trying to react about actually releasing things, but wanting to decide myself, when and how my rights are given away. And when my devices will connect with the internet, then thought again and didn't see the need, but the comment was started, and now I must finish it..)
@skiphunt The plan is to continue to release new, and updated filters - so I'll be sure to keep you posted on that!
thanks for the videos TCapps.
TCapps I have a request, could you make this an app that creates seamless video loops, from very small lengths to larger of course, but seamless, like zero crosspoint seamless loops in audio, the same concept but of video... please?
Am I the only one here who really doesn't give a crap about logging into a free app? The TOS are pretty bad in Vidial, but the principle of saying who you are in order to give the company some data while you're getting an app for free really doesn't bother me at all.