Most likely others will be doing the same. I also transferred the file from the phone to the iPad using airdrop. So my guess is something with the app needs updated. Video is being edited on iPad Air 2 and I know iMovie can export 4K. Content was shot also on latest iOS in 4K on iPhone 6S. Nice to see it now one buy for both the iPad and iPhone, good addition going universal.īut it needs an update, I'm getting an error on exporting in 4K, something about not being compatible with my OS. I've been using this app for years, and its hasn't disappointed. I guess the non-compete contract was up so they decided to make something even way better then pinnacle studio pro ever was, and continue to give it new features with updates making it even better. It’s made by the same developers that sold pinnacle studio pro to Corel. Shouldn’t they have to disclose this in the App Store description then? It’s not a $0.99 app after all.Īfter some searching I’ve found Luma Fusion and highly recommend it. But it also states it no longer supported. They buy it, install it and are welcomed with a video and link to Rogers on how to use it. I’ve read other saying the app is no longer supported. Still works as before, but problems exporting in 4K Easy enough for the hobbyist, powerful enough for the pro.Export at 24, 25, 30, 50 or 60 fps (older iPads and iPhones may have limited support for higher frame rates).Enjoy professional 2K and 4K support on the latest devices and full 1080p output support on any iPad or iPhone.Export projects with media to Pinnacle Studio for Windows.Easily share your movies via YouTube, Facebook, Cloud-storage, Airdrop and more.View and adjust audio levels in realtime with the professional Audio Mixer.Use the Voiceover feature to add documentary-style narration to your videos and slideshows.Trim audio to any length, set levels, and fade audio in or out.
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