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Lack of basic features in video editor

(Topic created: 07-10-2024 11:19 AM)
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ConorSmith
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Samsung is supposed to be the phone you get if you want a good camera... so why then is the video editor so simple a college student could build it?

It lacks basic features. It at least USED to allow you to adjust the playback speed of your video, but now that option is gone... So is this just something you chose to be cheap on, or did you take away one of our editing capabilities to "encourage" us to pay for a better editing app?
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There are a time of free video editing apps out there. I believe you can use Adobe Rush from the Samsung store without an Adobe subscription.
ConorSmith
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Thank you, but nothing is free. And why exactly are we paying so much money for these phones if they lack basic features? Features which used to be available especially...
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LongHiker
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Have you tried Studio? It is a Samsung app on the latest phones. It offers a lot of editing features and it's pretty powerful.
ConorSmith
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I don't think that one's available on the S10+ unfortunately
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It's not it's only for s20 and up. CyberPower has a few video editor that is almost as feature packed as their desktop version. It can be used free and a subscription unlocks ai features and stock footage library.
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Zirconia
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Myself and most of my friends don't watch the videos, like the Weather Channel anymore because you can't slow down the video so that one can read the small print before it's gone.
I thought it was just me, so for the longest time I never said anything to anyone.
But when I did, most everyone had the same complaint.
The fact is most people aren't speed readers. Most people don't live their lives working with documents and such under pressing time frames forcing them to read and write quickly. People who choose their livelihood requiring speed reading is their choice and I'm sure that most are efficient at it.
Expecting All to follow and obey their rules and wishes is ludicrous.
Until these people and organizations, like news networks etc start leaving the print in the videos on the screen long enough to read, WE NEED SPEED CONTROL on our video player!
As it stands I'm thinking about going back to my iPhone.
Yours truly,
S13
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