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Category: Photo & Video
Released: 16 Jul 2020
Published: 04 Apr 2024
Latest version: 7.1
Size: 23.22 MB
Seller: LateNiteSoft S.L.
© LateNiteSoft S.L.
LANGUAGES:
English
COMPATIBILITY:
15.0 or later
Released: 16 Jul 2020
Published: 04 Apr 2024
Latest version: 7.1
Size: 23.22 MB
Seller: LateNiteSoft S.L.
© LateNiteSoft S.L.
LANGUAGES:
English
COMPATIBILITY:
15.0 or later
REC - Pro Video Camera
Elevate your video capturing with REC! Tailored for creators, it provides extensive video and audio options for professional-quality production effortlessly. Choose from a range of camera settings, stabilization options, resolutions, frame rates, and more to capture the perfect video every time. And with intuitive controls and an easy-to-read heads-up display, you can adjust focus, exposure, and more with just a tap.
Plus, with REC's timecode feature, you can easily synchronize footage from multiple devices for seamless, multi-angle videos. Choose from "Time of Day" timecode or use Bluetooth sync with Tentacle Sync devices for precise, one-frame resolution synchronization. And with seamless management options, including preview, watch, and send directly to your photo library or favorite editing app, you can create and share professional-quality videos with ease.
Here's a quick summary of REC's plethora of video options:
- Camera: Front, Telephoto, Wide, Ultra-Wide (As available on your device.)
- Camera Stabilization (As available by device and camera selection.)
- Resolution: 4K, 1080p, 720p (As available by device.)
- FPS: 240, 120, 60, 50, 48, 30, 29.97, 25, 24, 23.98 (As available by device and camera selection.)
- Bit Rate: Normal, High, Max
- Dynamic Range: 8 Bit, 10 Bit, 10 Bit HDR (As available by device and other selections.)
- Format: HEVC, H.264 and now ProRes 422 Proxy, 422 LT, 422 and 422 HQ (As available by device and other selections.)
- Lock Exposure and White Balance when recording begins.
- Apple Log support when recording in ProRes.
- External storage support for iPhone 15 Pro using USB-C,
Audio
Here's a quick summary of REC's extensive audio options:
- Microphone: Front, Back, Bottom, External (As available on your device.)
- Microphone Gain control
- Microphone Polar Pattern control: Choose omni, subcardioid, cardioid or stereo pickup depending on what best fits your usage. (As available by device and microphone.)
- Sample Rate: 24Khz, 44.1Khz, 48Khz
- Format: AAC, PCM
Lot of options! But REC gives you simplicity along with flexibility, you'll never be able to select a combination that doesn't work with your device.
Captivating Controls
REC's floating buttons put pro level controls at your fingertips, and keeps them out of the way while you're focusing on what's important, shooting your video! A single tap brings up any of the control menus where you can adjust the white balance, shutter speed, ISO, EV, and focus manually. Or, use our intuitive touch controls to specify precisely where in your frame focus on and expose to. Quickly swap between the Wide, Ultra-Wide, Telephoto, or Front cameras and different formats with a flick of your finger, and your selection is always available at a glance. Optionally overlay a grid, and zoom in or out to help you frame the perfect shot every time.
Terrific Timecodes
REC provides two Timecode methods. The first one is "Time of Day", which simply records your device's clock information alongside the video. In order for it to work, just make sure all your devices are set to the same time. For really accurate and extremely simple synchronization, REC also provides Bluetooth sync using Tentacle Sync devices. Using Tentacle Timecode, REC is able to synchronize your iPhone footage with high accuracy. You can find more about the Tentacle Sync solutions at https://tentaclesync.com.
Marvelous Management
REC saves all of your videos seamlessly to the built-in manager that lets you quickly and easily preview your creations. Watch your shots at different speeds, and preview them without sound if you're trying to find the right shot to share in a sensitive environment. Sending a video to your photo library or favorite editor is just a tap away. Or if you'd prefer, send videos directly to the Photo Library and enjoy its seamless integration with any app that supports video.
Terms of use: https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/
Plus, with REC's timecode feature, you can easily synchronize footage from multiple devices for seamless, multi-angle videos. Choose from "Time of Day" timecode or use Bluetooth sync with Tentacle Sync devices for precise, one-frame resolution synchronization. And with seamless management options, including preview, watch, and send directly to your photo library or favorite editing app, you can create and share professional-quality videos with ease.
Here's a quick summary of REC's plethora of video options:
- Camera: Front, Telephoto, Wide, Ultra-Wide (As available on your device.)
- Camera Stabilization (As available by device and camera selection.)
- Resolution: 4K, 1080p, 720p (As available by device.)
- FPS: 240, 120, 60, 50, 48, 30, 29.97, 25, 24, 23.98 (As available by device and camera selection.)
- Bit Rate: Normal, High, Max
- Dynamic Range: 8 Bit, 10 Bit, 10 Bit HDR (As available by device and other selections.)
- Format: HEVC, H.264 and now ProRes 422 Proxy, 422 LT, 422 and 422 HQ (As available by device and other selections.)
- Lock Exposure and White Balance when recording begins.
- Apple Log support when recording in ProRes.
- External storage support for iPhone 15 Pro using USB-C,
Audio
Here's a quick summary of REC's extensive audio options:
- Microphone: Front, Back, Bottom, External (As available on your device.)
- Microphone Gain control
- Microphone Polar Pattern control: Choose omni, subcardioid, cardioid or stereo pickup depending on what best fits your usage. (As available by device and microphone.)
- Sample Rate: 24Khz, 44.1Khz, 48Khz
- Format: AAC, PCM
Lot of options! But REC gives you simplicity along with flexibility, you'll never be able to select a combination that doesn't work with your device.
Captivating Controls
REC's floating buttons put pro level controls at your fingertips, and keeps them out of the way while you're focusing on what's important, shooting your video! A single tap brings up any of the control menus where you can adjust the white balance, shutter speed, ISO, EV, and focus manually. Or, use our intuitive touch controls to specify precisely where in your frame focus on and expose to. Quickly swap between the Wide, Ultra-Wide, Telephoto, or Front cameras and different formats with a flick of your finger, and your selection is always available at a glance. Optionally overlay a grid, and zoom in or out to help you frame the perfect shot every time.
Terrific Timecodes
REC provides two Timecode methods. The first one is "Time of Day", which simply records your device's clock information alongside the video. In order for it to work, just make sure all your devices are set to the same time. For really accurate and extremely simple synchronization, REC also provides Bluetooth sync using Tentacle Sync devices. Using Tentacle Timecode, REC is able to synchronize your iPhone footage with high accuracy. You can find more about the Tentacle Sync solutions at https://tentaclesync.com.
Marvelous Management
REC saves all of your videos seamlessly to the built-in manager that lets you quickly and easily preview your creations. Watch your shots at different speeds, and preview them without sound if you're trying to find the right shot to share in a sensitive environment. Sending a video to your photo library or favorite editor is just a tap away. Or if you'd prefer, send videos directly to the Photo Library and enjoy its seamless integration with any app that supports video.
Terms of use: https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/
What's new in Version 7.1
There is no worse feeling than wrapping up a perfect interview and realizing that *at some point* recording just... stopped. How can this even happen in 2024? The answer is surprisingly, more ways than we thought. Anything that has the potential to temporarily take the device's focus could interrupt your footage. Causes range from overheating, to getting a phone call, to simply an alert from another app.
So what can we do about it? Unfortunately it's beyond our power to block most of these things. What we can do, however, is give you a giant warning that you can't possibly miss, that something has gone awry. Now when recording is interrupted for ANY reason, REC lets you know in three distinct ways.
1. An alert on the screen. This visual cue should make it very obvious that something has gone wrong. But what if you're not behind the camera, but in front of it?
2. An audio alert. If you're not looking at the screen, this is your first line of defense as an indication of a problem. But there are ways to miss this as well, if the device is silenced or the interruption itself produces audio.
3. Flashing lights. The last line of defense. Even if you're in front of the camera, and the device is silenced, it will be difficult to miss the device's flashlight lighting up several times.
All three of these alerts happen simultaneously, so you're aware the instant that there's a problem. But what can you do to prevent problems in the first place? You can try putting your device in airplane mode, to reduce the risk of incoming calls or messages. Completely closing all apps in the background may help REC retain focus. And denying permission to any non-critical notifications will help reduce the likelihoood of receiving one during a crucial moment. But when all else fails, we will make absolutely sure you know that an interruption has occurred.
Have an idea, question, comment, or problem with REC? Send us a note, we love hearing from you! You can do this via the in-app bug reporter or support@latenitesoft.com. Your feedback means the world to us, and directly helps shape the future of our apps.
So what can we do about it? Unfortunately it's beyond our power to block most of these things. What we can do, however, is give you a giant warning that you can't possibly miss, that something has gone awry. Now when recording is interrupted for ANY reason, REC lets you know in three distinct ways.
1. An alert on the screen. This visual cue should make it very obvious that something has gone wrong. But what if you're not behind the camera, but in front of it?
2. An audio alert. If you're not looking at the screen, this is your first line of defense as an indication of a problem. But there are ways to miss this as well, if the device is silenced or the interruption itself produces audio.
3. Flashing lights. The last line of defense. Even if you're in front of the camera, and the device is silenced, it will be difficult to miss the device's flashlight lighting up several times.
All three of these alerts happen simultaneously, so you're aware the instant that there's a problem. But what can you do to prevent problems in the first place? You can try putting your device in airplane mode, to reduce the risk of incoming calls or messages. Completely closing all apps in the background may help REC retain focus. And denying permission to any non-critical notifications will help reduce the likelihoood of receiving one during a crucial moment. But when all else fails, we will make absolutely sure you know that an interruption has occurred.
Have an idea, question, comment, or problem with REC? Send us a note, we love hearing from you! You can do this via the in-app bug reporter or support@latenitesoft.com. Your feedback means the world to us, and directly helps shape the future of our apps.
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