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I've been using unity for about 1 year for our production and its been great for the most part. My gripe with the most recent major update was that the size of the app on Android can't really be adjusted. We could see information and have it small in the corner and now all of our productions teams only really have the option to just have it covered because its to stinkin huge. Sizing used to be an option so what happened? Also I would think individual channel volumes on the client app would make sense for alot of reasons.
I've been using this app weekly for almost 4years. I've bore witness to nearly all the updates. My #1 request STILL remains: let me adjust the volume on all my channels seperately. I don't want someone else adjusting them. I have multiple conversations happening via this app in my ears and it would allow me to better preform my job if I had more autonomy of volume levels. ALSO: please give the mobile app the same ability to increase the audio buffer greater than 500ms. XO #teamsparkles
This entire application feels like it was designed by someone that has never designed an application before. It poorly attempts to act a skumorphic intercom beltpack, and instead becomes a confusing array of non-standard controls. By default the window was 10 inches across on my monitor, requiring me to dig into the menus to find the option to set it to the much more reasonable "Extra Small" size. The preferences window ignores the system accent color, and instead uses a horrible blue color as the accent. The main application window contains numerous assets that do not render at the correct resolution on a retina display. They couldn't even manage to center the (completely rundundant) time underneath the username. This entire application is an afront to user interface design, and that is reason enough for me to never want to recommend this application, regardless of the experience regarding audio.
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