Casey Johnson
126
Monday, March 29, 2021
Abandoned by the developer. App is very slow / unresponsive to most commands like tapping buttons, starting to record, etc. I get a warning when launching for the first time that this app was built for an earlier Android system than I'm using. Last update was in 2015, - 'looks like this app has been abandoned by the developer. I wish I had noticed this before buying it. Apps that are no longer supported shouldn't cost $$. Too bad! This has the main feature I needed - Bluetooth mic support.
A Google user
103
Friday, August 23, 2019
Seems like a nice app, but when playing back the recorded video it plays just the audio with the first frame of the video as a still frame, and then when the video player progress bar shows that the clip is finished playing, the video starts playing, with no audio. I have tried it several times at several resolutions, and in the regular Android video player as well as through Photos, and they all do the same thing. I purchased this for record from Bluetooth capability. On a Galaxy S7. Edited
Katman Luke
58
Saturday, May 9, 2020
Used to be my go-to app for video, not sure what they did to it. Should've left it alone! Seems unstable now & can't get Locked Focus button to disable, even after reinstall. In other words, will not continuous focus on pt so pretty useless unless you constantly tap to change focus which in many cases isn't feasible. Paid app & no support on this issue? Anyone?
A Google user
6
Wednesday, December 18, 2019
Samsung Galaxy Note 9. Was in the middle of shooting a project when my DSLR malfunctioned and left me dead in the water without a camera. Found this app recommended by "professionals". Installed it and video came out with a couple frames missing causing it to skip around and one of the shots the colors came out all wrong. Luckily it was on sale to $2.49 instead of the original price. I wanted an app where I can monitor the audio. I should've just used the Samsung Camera app instead.
Alan Winston
42
Saturday, May 2, 2020
Strange. I tried out the free version, and it had four 4:3 resolutions, out of 12 free, and showed five more 4:3 resolutions as available in the pro version, out of eleven more.Then I bought the paid version, and it only has one 4:3, the lowest from the free version, out of seven total. It does have some 16:9 options that are marked "Pro" in the free version, so I'm not going to claw my $2.49 back. And yet ... I was looking at this app after seeing a reference to it supporting anamorphic accessory lenses (from Moment, Sirui, Moondog, et al), which doesn't seem to be the case. Not a deal breaker either, but still a shame. Given the five+ years since the last update, this is what it is. Not much point in hoping for more coming in an update.
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