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Annotate after recording finished #159
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I'd love to do something like this, adding it to the video editor to have many ways to improve or make changes to the video. I would have to see what's the best way for the annotations to show in the different parts of the video, fading like you said could work and might be a simple way to start with. The main issue with doing this is that it's tricky to render the resulting video locally. I've tried this before with my other projects Animockup and Motionity before where I was doing it in the user's machine, and it was almost impossible to get a frame accurate export depending on the device (and it also took a long time). I could still revisit it to see if I can think of another way. I'll most likely have this for the cloud (paid) version anyway, since I can just render it in a server frame by frame pretty efficiently and make it work regardless of the user's device. |
I really like the feature set and usability of your tool.
Would it be possible to also annotate the video after recording while being in the edit window?
My use case is that I do some actions in the recording and afterwards step through, pause at relevant points and make some text or arrow annotation. Follow mouse pointer or features like this aren't needed in the post-processing. Just the basic tools which are already implemented, maybe with a predefined fadeout time of elements.
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