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I upgraded from the Lite version to the pro version several years ago. A few weeks ago, I get an update notification; but when I tried to upgrade it, it says I don't own the app and can't update it. I tried contacting the developer twice. They refuse to reply. Bunch of thieves. If there was a way to put 0 or negative stars, I would.
Haven't been able to test even once; crashes on my short test input. :-(
I've got upwards of 200,000 images in 400 folders. This program as it exists right does not appear to allow that sort of timelapse database to be inhaled conveniently. For a single folder with hundreds of photos, it would probably be OK.
I have been taking series of cloud and starry night sky photos assuming that good software exists for combining the individual shots into time-lapse video. That software proved hard to find. Adobe After Effects can do it (with a steep learning curve) but TDLF is superior as far as I'm concerned because it does just one thing -- make smooth time lapse videos -- and it does it well. It also has a blend mode that allows me to combine night sky images into animated star trails. The software loads in an instant, can handle gigabytes of source photos, and is really simple to use. The output files are nicely compact. I'm running it on a 2015 Android, OS 10.15.
Just downloaded it to try before buying the full version. This is terrible software. It stalled on importing a set of JPEGs with a warning that all files must be the same size (they are). Then I tried a render and it just spun its wheels for several hours. Quicktime 7PRO is what I've been using (I need to find a new app should I decide to upgrade to Catalina) and it will render a MOV file in a minute or two.
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