1. I have only one issue which really annoys me, When set the frame interval less than 500 milliseconds the actual frame interval become like whole one second, in other words you can't go faster than 500 milliseconds (2 frames per seconds).. I thought its my camera who can't take faster images but I abandon this thought since video recording is basically taking a lot of image at short time (30 frames per second) and taking pictures using the burst mode take a lot of images in short times (in my phone its 10 frames per second using the default camera app).
2. The reason for the two star review is the lack of compatibility of the rendered video with any of my video editing apps....can't open it in Inshot, Videoshop, Kapwing or even on my phone!Software has been abandoned.
3. I'll find a time lapse recorder that actually works, thank you very much.Great little program! I was looking for something fairly simple to create time-lapse videos of my art, and this was recommended.
4. The controls are easy to use, the render options work great (I usually render in a square to make it easy to upload to Insta)...I will be upgrading to the pro version soon to gain access to the other options.
5. Irritated by their ad at the end of every video, but what really p*ssed me off was I set it up to do a time lapse of the Jan.
6. It even has some sort of glitch that warps the video image-- I thought it would go away after I recorded the video but it shows the completed video with the warped image.
7. Had the pro version for years (which is no longer available on the play store) but now can't access a number of features since I had to reinstall the app but cannot unlock the pro features.
8. It didn't make any difference, the video still stop recording for no reason 2 hours into it.
9. I tried multiple times to Record an overnight time lapse, But it kept shutting down Randomly anywhere between 1 or 3 hours into it .
10. 19-20, 2019 eastern snowstorm, at the rate of one frame per minute, and it recorded just 96 frames and stopped.
11. Also, at least with the Samsung S9, if you don't use "full frame" you get some weird pixelated screen door on the images that makes the timelapse unusable.