High export settings

Hi guys,.

Love the new application. You need just a few things (copy-clip-properties, speed, various transitions).

One of these things is high export settings. It is currently exported as 720 p in my opinion fairly low quality/Mbps.

I use a Nexus 6 p, one of the things I love is the camera great, but after exporting from inside the app they quality is destroyed. I know that you can export from Premiere Pro, but I am using the application because

I want to use the app for the small stuff. But this does not mean that it should lose video quality.

What is one thing that the guys are working behind the scenes?

That'll keep! Very nice work.

See you soon.

Hi Leroy,

We heard requests for better export strong and clear resolution. Please stay tuned for that to be addressed in a future release.

Great ideas to accelerate your workflow mobile - thank you for your suggestions! May I ask what kind of project you create on the go?

Bronwyn

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