
In the PlayStore description is says that it is “designed for phones” so perhaps it is no good on a tablet? First time I started it the app launched a browser window with the message “your android device is infected, click OK to scan your device” from an unknown URL. You can also make a screen grab and some other smaller manipulations, like saving in different formats.
Cumbersome interface with no editing capabilities.Īs one could guess, no video editing capabilities. I want to have them where I decide to have them. B) I don’t want to have my videos on this Magisto site. To edit, it uploads the videos to the Magisto site. Come on! Is that what you call video editing app? Buy the premium service and you can edit “longer” movies. It “automatically” edits my videos by choosing the most interesting parts. I read somewhere that this was an independent continuation of the no longer existing Google android video editor. I want to shoot on a smartphone, transfer the files to the tablet, and then edit on the tablet. Perhaps it will work better if I shoot the video on the device so that it appears in Gallery. The app responds “the video clip download was started, you will be notified when they’re ready”. I select the files I want to use for the video. I create a new project and “add” two clips. Here are my comments: (Android) Video Maker Pro Testing video editing apps on Android tablets Many apps were “fun” apps for people who want an app that automatically does something “amusing” with their clips. Many of the apps fell foul of what I do not want. I copied a few raw videos to a folder that I created on my android tablet and started to test them. Video editing that stores my video in the cloud. “Fun” or fancy effects or various silly “themes”. basic functions like trimming, cutting, and simple transitions. preferably the possibility to do some adjustments. work locally on the device and not in the cloud (it must work without an internet connection). put together a complete (short) video from multiple clips.
There are many video editing apps out there but much of it is not necessarily useful. Hospices de Beaune sign, Le Bas des Teurons, Beaune, Cote de Beaune, Burgundy, France
But they only exist on iOS, not on Android. In the Apple world there are a few choices for, I am told, decent video editing on an iPad or perhaps even on an iPhone: Pinnacle Studio’s video editing app and perhaps Apple’s own iMovie. (Back home I use Sony Vegas to edit my videos.) But it turned out to be quite a challenge to find a decent Android video editing application. I also thought it would be convenient to use a tablet to do the editing, especially when travelling. Early this year I started to use my smartphone to shoot video.