Category : Video Players & Editors
Just tested a little clip. Definitely worked for little corrections. I haven't got experience in the long term, but for now it seems fine. I don't know why people don't like it. EDIT: Just noticed you need to pay to be able to stabilise footage over 20 sec long. Guys just get Filmora it has stabilisation function in it.
Cuts clips off after 20 seconds. ๐ Only saves the clip half of the time, had to repeat the process multiple times for several clips. ๐ Can't clear out old clips from home page, looks very cluttered on an already very simple and unattractive app. ๐ Stabilization itself is very good. ๐ Minimal fake-looking warping, only visible on the very worst parts of the clips. ๐
The difference between before and after is negligible. Had slight shake before, wanted it smoothed out, it didn't deliver. can't comment on high shake, but if you like to edit videos on the fly using your phone, I'd look elsewhere. UI Ok.
great app and does exactly what it is meant to do but there is a huge problem. it cuts the length of the video in half. I imported a 47 second video clip in the app to stabilise it. it did a pretty good job in stabilization but the exported clip was of 20 seconds instead of 47. Half of the video was removed. Please fix
So, the 20 second preview video was perfectly stabilized. However, the output was a low quality a pixalated mess. The direction that this software is going in is quite positive. But, i can't give it more than two stars, at its current state.
Yes there is a 20 second limit but it works incredibly well. I had a 15 second video of a pika I took while hiking but because I was zoomed in so far the amount of shake was horrendous. I used this app and it looks immensely better! It's a shame you cannot stabilize any video larger than 20 seconds but for short clips this app is magic. 5/5
Not Good. I tried on one video and it says it saved on my phone but i cannot find video in my gallery. Does not give me the option to download to my files. I used laptop to find file but it was a blank file that i could not open. Definately uninstalling this app.
Terrible. Didn't stabilise the video one bit at first. Tried again and then it ended up cropping it to a pixelated mess. The video was only super slightly shakey to begin with so don't understand how this app can call itself a stabiliser. Major bs.
Wow, works really well! It's limited to 20sec but I can live with that, i usually only need it for stories, not long vids. And the quality of the output doesn't decrease (so far).
This is app is very underrated! It is perfect specially for people who's passionate on making film by mobile phones. It is true that it deshakes the video and it does not affect the resolution and the overall quality of the original video
Preview looks great but unfortunately it's crashing every time I try saving. Would definitely buy the full version, but with the crashes I just can't.
Tried it and it's very nice that your shaky videos actually became smooth and not shaky anymore... But this is a trial version of the app and it can only stabilize videos duration that's up tu 20 seconds only... Gotta buy the full version to really enjoy the app ๐๐๐
This app is the free version, that would be fine, if it did anything, as it is it barely does anything before asking you to buy the full version. It's effectively an ad for the full version.
does what it says, it is a decent stabilizer. If you want to stabelize a video longer then 20 seconds I would recommend another app (you have to pay for more then 20 seconds)
Before installing this application I read one or two reviews then I installed it and after installing it I selected the video which I wanted to stabilise and while the video was getting analysed I thought my rating for this application will definitely be 5/5 but after the video was stabilised a notification pops up saying this video is for 20 seconds and the when you play the stabilised video it clearly shows the analysing it did. So, I have uninstalled it.
It slightly stabilizes, very poor algorythm, comparing to Android own Gallery tool. But I like "Dynamic" (no crop) concept. However, even this I wasn't able to apply. Not recommended.
Yes it stabilizes, trial version only 20 seconds, but the interface is amateurish. Simple, but almost zero options to choose from such as cropping, where to save etc
have a slight pan on my video, had to purchase to see if it could remove the pan as longer than 20 seconds. even with paid version was unable to remove the pan. unable to find further settings. would love to be able to set an anchor point
Sadly, the absolutely massive quality hit the videos take when stabilized makes the app almost useless. Videos end up looking like Atari 2600 games when they're finished.
It's ok, some clips were on a tripod and it was shaking more than the original which was weird so i would just stick with my original footage.
It works and it's really easy to use but it compresses your video way too much. My 1080p videos lost their sharpness and become kinda pixelated.
If I could give (Zero) 0 stars I really would. This app is most definitely not good. I Wish this experience on no one. Video quality gets very blur and gitty, also gets cut after 20 sec. So not cool.
It doesn't say which one is original, and which is the fixed version. Could no longer hear the sound in the video either.
the quality is not great, and it didn't did the whole video, just the first 20 seconds... but the stabilization worked well otherwise
I really don't understand why there is such a low rating, the app works perfectly and does a really good job at smoothly stabilising videos! :)
Works well if all your videos are less than 20 seconds long! If not, unfortunately this app is utterly useless
It works, does its job stabilizing your videos but unfortunately the quality of the result Resolution goes down. Maybe much better in the Pro?
Download it, tried it, uninstalled it all within 5 minutes. Looked like it would work as it was analysing, but couldn't see much difference in finished video
its working.. try it.. but the frame is reduced because of the stabilization.. but its totally great.. its a work of art
One of the best I've tried, and is much faster than most others, due to the automatic analyzing, without a bunch of sliders and check boxes. There is no such thing as perfect stabilization after the fact, because about 10% or 20% of the frames are blurred in the original video because of the camera shake. But this is the only stabilizer I found so far that somehow averages things out and does a halfway decent job. I will definitely use it again under certain circumstances.