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iMobie Product Team
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Dear FocuSee Users,
We now support the option to save unfinished projects when closing the software, and we plan to make this feature more visible so you can spot it at a glance.
Best regards,
Dora
From FocuSee Team
iMobie Product Team
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iMobie Product Team
Merged in a post:
Save and resume projects, and launch faster!
Kevin Fraser
Premiere Pro launches faster than this app. But the biggest issue is it will quit without asking you, and then to work on a previous recording you have to go and find the recording and double click on it. A file/save/open recent/naming/save as dialogue would be helpful.
iMobie Product Team
Merged in a post:
Split and save long videos into short clips
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yinghanzi
Videos over 10 minutes will have a very large processing delay, making it difficult to edit. At the same time, we can't save the cropped video as a project, only the full video can be exported, which makes the recording of long videos very stupid.
Henrik
Quitting the program (cmd+q) will NOT save the project and you will lose any changes to the project.
The program seems to auto-save, but I can't figure out when or what triggers a Save.
The program should support cmd+s and a menu item "Save..."
I'm using macOS.
WhiteNoize
In my experience, the projects have always been saved, whether I save them or not actually.
Even when I "discard changes" upon quitting the app, the project file will stay in the "FocuSeee Project" folder, which I find quite annoying as it can quickly fill up the folder with unwanted projects if you're not careful.
These projects must then be deleted manually. So I'd rather fix that bug first.
iMobie Product Team
in progress
Dear FocuSee Users,
We now support the option to save unfinished projects when closing the software, and we plan to make this feature more visible so you can spot it at a glance.
Best regards,
Dora
From FocuSee Team
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Max Yu
It could. When you close your project it will ask if you want to save it. And you can find your saved projects in history.
Henrik Gregersen
It is really strange that you are not able to save your recording for later edit?