41 pointsby jerryliuoft8 days ago5 comments
  • evolve2k5 days ago
    Cool service, difficult to use website. On my iPhone random videos kept full screening as i scrolled down and the site was almost unreadable with Firefox dark mode on (I’m reading at night).
    • jerryliuofta day ago
      Ah I didn’t consider phone usage haha. Didn’t expect people to edit video using phones. It theoretically should work. But I’ll take a look and see if it’s fixable.
  • bluecrab7 days ago
    If it's 100% private as you state n your website, it would be opensource.
    • jerryliuofta day ago
      Funnily enough. It was open source. But I had to close it because it was getting in the way of my implementation velocity. I can always open source it again. But there’s a decent chunk of work to clean the code up with keys etc. Also when it was open source I got 0 PR it was mostly just ppl filing bugs which makes me think my audiences don’t really care, and I could just save time if close source it
    • thisislife27 days ago
      Not necessarily - if it works offline (without internet), that also satisfies the "privacy" requirement for many of us.
      • dharmab7 days ago
        Not necessarily - software can collect data offline and then send a payload at a later time.
        • jerryliuofta day ago
          It definitely can! However that is easily verifiable. First is that. You can see in the network tab that nothing is uploaded Second is that you can just close the tab before enabling internet. It’s not possible to send payload if the webpage is gone.

          Either way I’m not collecting video information. It’s gonna bankrupt me just on storage fees given how videos are so large

  • LauraMedia5 days ago
    I'm a bit confused, why is this 100% local web video editor asking for a login when exporting a video?
    • jerryliuofta day ago
      2 reasons!

      Most important reason is to link membership.

      Second is to prevent abuse for some of my features. Think of it like my poor mans recaptcha.

      I can see why you were confused. Local in this case really meant there’s no uploading of videos. Render, editing, processing all done on your computer. Which also meant that speed of the app could vary depending on if you use it on your Apple Watch vs gaming pc. Hope that helps!

  • mertleee7 days ago
    Hey, I've built a very similar tool aimed at creating shorts! Would love to potentially collaborate.
  • d3Xt3r6 days ago
    Is this lossless? Or does it re-encode the video (resulting in a loss of quality)?
    • jerryliuofta day ago
      Lossless! I think that was one of my biggest pet peeves on why lots of video editors would re-encode.