@saradietschy VideoProc by digiarty. It’s a $50 perpetual license but a complete app not a web version downloaded. For live events production I use this all the time and the features in it are great. May look alittle dated but the best one I’ve ever used. https://t.co/VKBKAAW2uY
@ThemePark Rode this yesterday and it was horrible. Shook me up so much and got a massive headache from it. Also with the re-theming of the area and the new show for the introduction of the area they should have fixed some stuff in the amphitheater. Sounded awful and not up to code.
@TailosiveEV Lonoke… I wonder where they were coming from/going to cause Lonoke is definitely just a stop for the night town. Primarily a farming area. Ran a small festival there last year.
@wholemars If I paid for a software to use on my computer. Is it then only linked to that computer? and if I get another one do I then have to buy the software again? That just doesn’t make sense. I use FSD everyday but am not ready to spend almost triple for it when cybertruck comes out.
@theJasonTLewis I prefer longer videos. If it’s not at least 12 minutes there’s a high chance it’ll get saved for later and likely forgotten instead of watched.
@Jack_Y_Zhang@andrutay@Teradek Yes but very specialized and reliable with some cool features. Their RSP protocol is awesome and they have been proven for years to be one of the best options but it was a very church focused item until the name change a couple years ago to broaden the appeal.
@jon_prosser @bshoop_ @ianzelbo After all the years it’s great to see that whatever the situation between y’all had been lead to another great partnership. Hopefully we’ll get to see @bshoop_ on @geniusbarcast soon as well.
@TailosiveTech It’s paid but this has been my favorite software for it by far. And don’t have to worry about the pop up virus ads from web sites. https://t.co/oaKpm1k0NV