![]() ![]() Especially when it comes to phones and TVs.Ĭlients come in all kinds of beautiful shapes, sizes and inabilities to run technology. And give us a solution to do something with the videos after they are made!! It looks amazing BUT for the first 7 seconds of each video after a black space of buffering, you have to functions of the video. Once playing move arrow down to forward play blah blah blah functions. You make a folder with your videos in it. I bought the new 'Samsung' and this how you do it. Or PAY a service to rotate stupid screens!!! i.e. And if you think clients can figure it out, you don't work in the real world. You should NOT have to risk having and wasting a freaking laptop hooked to a TV to play videos!!! Or be a video engineer or computer. Cool, for a fat monthly FEE!!! And you have to be connected to the web!!! But really all this money we spend to make amazing video and presentations and all the intelligence of Adobe and this has not been figured out with out having to split atoms?!!! to play stupid videos? There are services that will play different screens etc. Not only that, my clients should NOT HAVE to be connected to the web to repeat/loop a bunch of stupid videos. Do we not make videos for presentations?!!! So. (stupid Roku wont show the repeat button!!!) F'! WTF WTF people. Then I seen the words 'youtube' I'm like well hell they can just play them of their youtube channel. ![]() So I went to Best buy yesterday 9/2019, other brands and Sameson will play the 59 fps but the TLC wouldn't play a folder of them that me or the Best Buy guy could figure out. ya sure I can edit them all to one video, but if they stop serving a product I will have to redue it! F' that. So I assume the sweet spot is 30fps 1920. It will play but an annoying error comes up 'not supported'. Here's what I found If there is no audio a error comes up. because everything went on youtube or facebook. Over the years I have made different format videos 60/30fps etc to try to make smaller files sizes for cell phones, etc. My client (a restaurant) has a older Samsung TV maybe 5 years old. Anyway September 2019 haven't found a good one. Adobe and all these "Smart' TVs" would figure it out by the year 2019! All this would into production and still no good solution. ![]()
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