I've sent a couple of emails previously but they have gone unanswered, so I will post my questions here as your support page is inactive. (I've not heard back regarding my pre-purchase question's, so I went ahead and ordered anyhow, and now, I've not heard back regarding my post-purchase questions)
I just purchased this software and so far it looks quite impressive. I have used and purchased Bandicam, Icecream Screen Recorder and even Camtasia.
This one has a lot of great features, but still missing a few to make it even better.
I can not find any way to crop videos or images. I would have thought this would have been a very basic function for this type of software. This is a "deal breaker" as without the ability to crop, it's not worth having. Am I missing something obvious?
ScreenToVideo does not have a separated option for cropping, but you can use the `Zoom & Pan` tool to get the same effect. For more details, please check the following demo: https://screentovideo.com/user/crop.mp4.
However, based on your suggestion, we will add a simpler tool for this option along with a hotkey in one of the following versions.
Descript offers text-based editing, i.e if you remove a word/sentence, this section gets cut off from the video. Do you offer the same? Or are you planning to offer it in the future? Many thanks!
A: Thank you for your question. We don't support this option at the moment, but will add it as soon as the AI Transcript feature is released. This is definitely on our to-do list.
No, it’s a cool feature that makes it look as if your eyes are looking straight at the camera even though you’re looking off screen (a bit), to read a script.
Q: Some features missing?
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I've sent a couple of emails previously but they have gone unanswered, so I will post my questions here as your support page is inactive. (I've not heard back regarding my pre-purchase question's, so I went ahead and ordered anyhow, and now, I've not heard back regarding my post-purchase questions)
I just purchased this software and so far it looks quite impressive. I have used and purchased Bandicam, Icecream Screen Recorder and even Camtasia.
This one has a lot of great features, but still missing a few to make it even better.
I can not find any way to crop videos or images. I would have thought this would have been a very basic function for this type of software. This is a "deal breaker" as without the ability to crop, it's not worth having. Am I missing something obvious?
Can I set my own hotkeys for "Ripple Delete"?
atatomir
Jan 30, 2025A: Thank you very much for your patience.
ScreenToVideo does not have a separated option for cropping, but you can use the `Zoom & Pan` tool to get the same effect. For more details, please check the following demo: https://screentovideo.com/user/crop.mp4.
However, based on your suggestion, we will add a simpler tool for this option along with a hotkey in one of the following versions.
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Q: When is this available for Mac?
Looking to purchase immediately. Please tell me. Thx!
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Q: Hello!! When is the next version released? Following Version 2024 (Build 3.2 Beta 2) with AI features
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Q: Do you offer text-based editing?
Descript offers text-based editing, i.e if you remove a word/sentence, this section gets cut off from the video. Do you offer the same? Or are you planning to offer it in the future?
Many thanks!
atatomir
Jan 5, 2025A: Thank you for your question. We don't support this option at the moment, but will add it as soon as the AI Transcript feature is released. This is definitely on our to-do list.
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YES, very very mióuch needed!
Q: Are you planning to implement an eye-contact feature
a la Descript or Veed?
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Jan 5, 2025A: Thanks for your suggestion. We will definitely do some research on this feature to make sure we can integrate it in the app.
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What doo you mean, red eye effect? Thanks
No, it’s a cool feature that makes it look as if your eyes are looking straight at the camera even though you’re looking off screen (a bit), to read a script.