Pinnacle Studio for iPad available now - FREE for limited time
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- 1583 posts since 19 Aug, 2011
I may have raged a bit too early...
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- KVRer
- 22 posts since 26 May, 2008
I cannot think of a single good reason why location information is required for anything. Love for my iPad aside, how much more invasive can Apple and app store approved devs get before litigation is necessary? And don't get me started about in app purchases

- Banned
- 1583 posts since 19 Aug, 2011
Seems like there is a difference between apps working directly with the photos and videos, and importing them.
I have several photo editing apps, and none of them requires location to be enabled.
I have several photo editing apps, and none of them requires location to be enabled.
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- KVRian
- 1239 posts since 17 Jul, 2003
Some info here: http://graphicssoft.about.com/od/iphone ... rvices.htm
The only reason seems to preserve the meta data when importing photo, I don't think that the app does anything with it.
And as location is part of the meta data, ios ask permission to use it, which is freaking out most people, for little or no reason.
The only reason seems to preserve the meta data when importing photo, I don't think that the app does anything with it.
And as location is part of the meta data, ios ask permission to use it, which is freaking out most people, for little or no reason.
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- KVRAF
- 2097 posts since 8 Feb, 2003 from Nearish Detroit, MI
It's worth it (especially since it's free) even with the Location Information. I've used the Avid version for a couple of months now and I like it. Much more of a video NLE than iMovie was.
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- KVRian
- 1239 posts since 17 Jul, 2003
While we are on the movie subject, what are other cool apps for video creation / special fx ?
I have these:
Fluid FX: Interface is a bit painfull, but you can get some cool stuff with the right picture once you understand the params.
Too bad it can't use a video as input.
Flixel: Use a mask to define what's video and what's stilll, good fun and easy to use.
DoodleCam: Nice sketching fx
Any others? Looking mainly at quick results, not spending five years on an animation.
I have these:
Fluid FX: Interface is a bit painfull, but you can get some cool stuff with the right picture once you understand the params.
Too bad it can't use a video as input.
Flixel: Use a mask to define what's video and what's stilll, good fun and easy to use.
DoodleCam: Nice sketching fx
Any others? Looking mainly at quick results, not spending five years on an animation.
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- 1583 posts since 19 Aug, 2011
iMovie?
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- KVRer
- 1 posts since 4 Sep, 2012 from Midvale, UT
Unfortunately the Apple API that allows us to enumerate photos and videos on the iPad requires Location Services to be turned on to work properly. We don't use Location Services for any other purpose (and we certainly wish it wasn't required).sold wrote:I cannot think of a single good reason why location information is required for anything. Love for my iPad aside, how much more invasive can Apple and app store approved devs get before litigation is necessary? And don't get me started about in app purchases![]()
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If we simply used the built-in image picker from Apple, we could avoid this, but then we would have the slow video selection, and no ability to categorize photos/videos into events, albums, and faces.
There is a workaround in Pinnacle Studio (though it's a bit of work). If you use a program like iExplorer, you can simply directly copy media to the "UserPhotos", "UserVideos" and "UserAudio" folders within the "Documents" folder. When you rebuild the library, these will be enumerated regardless of Location Services settings.
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- 1583 posts since 19 Aug, 2011
Thanks for the explanation.cdemiris99 wrote:Unfortunately the Apple API that allows us to enumerate photos and videos on the iPad requires Location Services to be turned on to work properly. We don't use Location Services for any other purpose (and we certainly wish it wasn't required).sold wrote:I cannot think of a single good reason why location information is required for anything. Love for my iPad aside, how much more invasive can Apple and app store approved devs get before litigation is necessary? And don't get me started about in app purchases![]()
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If we simply used the built-in image picker from Apple, we could avoid this, but then we would have the slow video selection, and no ability to categorize photos/videos into events, albums, and faces.
There is a workaround in Pinnacle Studio (though it's a bit of work). If you use a program like iExplorer, you can simply directly copy media to the "UserPhotos", "UserVideos" and "UserAudio" folders within the "Documents" folder. When you rebuild the library, these will be enumerated regardless of Location Services settings.
- Chris Demiris
- Software Dev Manager
- Corel
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- KVRian
- 1239 posts since 17 Jul, 2003
Compared to this one iMovie is pretty basic, only advantage is that it runs on iphone too.BMoore wrote:iMovie?
Btw, is there a way to paste audio directly to the ipads music library without using a pc/mac ?
Aslo, has anyone got the video addon for auria ? Does it work well ?
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- KVRAF
- 4420 posts since 7 Nov, 2005 from Florida
Intro Designer is cool for creating nice intros with moving CG backgrounds and voice overs.
Tiltshift - very nice for creating the effect of the same name
1st Video - one of the best and most full featured video editing apps you can buy. It is dead serious about editing video - complete with multiple video tracks, audio tracks, video effects and transitions.
Trailer Voice - cool app for creating pro trailers. Limited, but really fun to use.
Reel Director - Photo and video editing app - uses a storyboard format. Nice for editing video but simplistic.
InfiniFX - Use photoshop-like filters on your videos (non-realtime)
VideoPix - Make screengrabs/caps from videos
Luminance - Use photoshop-like filters on your videos (realtime)
VidRhythm - Hot damn is this thing FUNNY! Create amazing videos with music from little clips you record with your camera. This is a MUST TRY! I love it.
Of them all, iMovie and 1st Video are the most serious. Have not tried out Pinnacle Studio yet, but it seems very cool and I did grab it for free, so I will be trying it out eventually.
Mike
Tiltshift - very nice for creating the effect of the same name
1st Video - one of the best and most full featured video editing apps you can buy. It is dead serious about editing video - complete with multiple video tracks, audio tracks, video effects and transitions.
Trailer Voice - cool app for creating pro trailers. Limited, but really fun to use.
Reel Director - Photo and video editing app - uses a storyboard format. Nice for editing video but simplistic.
InfiniFX - Use photoshop-like filters on your videos (non-realtime)
VideoPix - Make screengrabs/caps from videos
Luminance - Use photoshop-like filters on your videos (realtime)
VidRhythm - Hot damn is this thing FUNNY! Create amazing videos with music from little clips you record with your camera. This is a MUST TRY! I love it.
Of them all, iMovie and 1st Video are the most serious. Have not tried out Pinnacle Studio yet, but it seems very cool and I did grab it for free, so I will be trying it out eventually.
Mike
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- KVRAF
- 4420 posts since 7 Nov, 2005 from Florida
How does Pinnacle Studio differ from Avid Studio app? They look identical. One is free the other is $5 (still a great price).
Mike
Mike
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- KVRian
- 1239 posts since 17 Jul, 2003
It says that avil became pinnacle and will die. So the free one is the one to getKarmacomposer wrote:How does Pinnacle Studio differ from Avid Studio app? They look identical. One is free the other is $5 (still a great price).
Mike
And thanks for the apps list.
It's funny because a bunch of years ago I was into the video stuff and I wanted to add my own music which brought me to the vst world (was cubase vst 4.5 or something) and finally forgot about video and plunged totally in the music stuff. It's funny that it's kvr that reminds me about video and with current tools and technology it sounds more fun than it used to be.
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- KVRAF
- 4420 posts since 7 Nov, 2005 from Florida
You are not going to replace Sony Vegas Pro, Final Cut Pro or Edius with the iPad. Further, Apple's silly and strangling restrictions makes it almost IMPOSSIBLE to enjoy any kind of editing because it's so unbelievably difficult to import and export files or add more hard drive space/memory - you know you'll run out eventually no matter how good you are at organization and backup.mbncp wrote:It says that avil became pinnacle and will die. So the free one is the one to getKarmacomposer wrote:How does Pinnacle Studio differ from Avid Studio app? They look identical. One is free the other is $5 (still a great price).
Mike
And thanks for the apps list.
It's funny because a bunch of years ago I was into the video stuff and I wanted to add my own music which brought me to the vst world (was cubase vst 4.5 or something) and finally forgot about video and plunged totally in the music stuff. It's funny that it's kvr that reminds me about video and with current tools and technology it sounds more fun than it used to be.
Given all of that, it is FUN to move video around, use your fingers for cuts, transitions and crossfading and all the other stuff that responsive touch screens allow.
The best of all worlds would be a 15 inch ipad-like touch screen (with its low weight and form factor) that wirelessly allowed you to use your Apple and PC software the way you can use the iPad - and still be able to use your keyboard and mouse. It would be even cooler if the pad had enough available and expandable memory to offload said project for editing at the coffee shop and then sync it back up when you return home. Now THAT would be amazing!
I know you can do a tiny bit of that with the iPad using Air Display, but it's not the same really. It's a slow and clunky wifi screen addition. I've not found it useful at all.
Mike
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- KVRian
- 1122 posts since 12 Mar, 2005
Many photo and video apps, including iMovie and iPhoto require location info in order to access to library. It's just the way it is.BMoore wrote:Funny that other apps doesnt need this location thing to access photos and videos.mbncp wrote:The location thing is needed to access the photo lib, it's an ios thing.
This looks like a really cool app, much better than imovie that I just got for 5 bucks![]()
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