Real sorry for such a late reply, didn't see this come in, my bad. As far as I can tell the short answer is no. The best I can see is the ability in Project Settings is to set a default Video Fade-in and Video Fade-out time and these can be different timings. There are also similar settings for the Audio. Project settings are found on the left hand side, tap on the cog wheel symbol. Hope that helps for the future, better late than never, oops.
Real sorry for such a late reply, didn't see this come in, my bad. Not quite sure what the issue is here as I'd expect to see my videos and photos in the Media browser, although they would then be in various folders such as Camera. If you mean they are all directly available in the Media Browser, not even in a folder then that is odd, I would suspect it has something to do with where your phone stores the videos/photos you take, so that could be a phone setting. The Media browser will search for all usable content on your phone and display it outside of folders. OK Have just been digging in the settings and may have found an answer. 1. Open KINEMASTER and be on the main opening page - Not in a project. 2. Click on the cog symbol to go into Settings. 3. Scroll all the way down to Advanced and click on Advanced and Experimental Settings. 4. A warning will appear - read this and decide if you want to continue, if so, Click on Continue Anyway. 5. Switch on Media browser hierarchical mode - use the button on the right and back out all the back to the start screen. 6. Start a project, Click on the Media button on the edit wheel. 7. You may now only see 4 folders, click on the one called Storage and then Emulated and then 0. 8. Hopefully now you see just folders, one of these is DCIM - this is where many of your photos & video will be stored, now Click on the Camera Folder in here will be all your native camera footage. 9. Back in DCIM you may find other folders, perhaps from facebook or other photo editors you may use. 10. The next time you go to add media, you will need go back through the Storage folder again, it doesn't remember the last folder you were using which is a shame. If all this doesn't work for you or is too inconvenient then go back to the main settings and switch off these advanced settings. Phew that was a long one, hope it helps, sorry for the delay.
I just bought the 8 dollar 30 day Kine app. I'm nervous and excited. This was helpful. Thank you.
Is there an option to change multiple transitions at the same time (same new format) without starting the project again?
Real sorry for such a late reply, didn't see this come in, my bad. As far as I can tell the short answer is no. The best I can see is the ability in Project Settings is to set a default Video Fade-in and Video Fade-out time and these can be different timings. There are also similar settings for the Audio. Project settings are found on the left hand side, tap on the cog wheel symbol. Hope that helps for the future, better late than never, oops.
all my videos on my phone, are the appearing on the media browser. any idea why?
Real sorry for such a late reply, didn't see this come in, my bad. Not quite sure what the issue is here as I'd expect to see my videos and photos in the Media browser, although they would then be in various folders such as Camera. If you mean they are all directly available in the Media Browser, not even in a folder then that is odd, I would suspect it has something to do with where your phone stores the videos/photos you take, so that could be a phone setting. The Media browser will search for all usable content on your phone and display it outside of folders.
OK Have just been digging in the settings and may have found an answer.
1. Open KINEMASTER and be on the main opening page - Not in a project.
2. Click on the cog symbol to go into Settings.
3. Scroll all the way down to Advanced and click on Advanced and Experimental Settings.
4. A warning will appear - read this and decide if you want to continue, if so, Click on Continue Anyway.
5. Switch on Media browser hierarchical mode - use the button on the right and back out all the back to the start screen.
6. Start a project, Click on the Media button on the edit wheel.
7. You may now only see 4 folders, click on the one called Storage and then Emulated and then 0.
8. Hopefully now you see just folders, one of these is DCIM - this is where many of your photos & video will be stored, now Click on the Camera Folder in here will be all your native camera footage.
9. Back in DCIM you may find other folders, perhaps from facebook or other photo editors you may use.
10. The next time you go to add media, you will need go back through the Storage folder again, it doesn't remember the last folder you were using which is a shame.
If all this doesn't work for you or is too inconvenient then go back to the main settings and switch off these advanced settings.
Phew that was a long one, hope it helps, sorry for the delay.