Recently, an update was announced for Filmstro – a platform that provides royalty-free music for filmmakers – representing a significant stride in the usability of their browser-based tool. Introducing the Filmstro V3 Beta update, which addresses several bugs and brings in new features, will enrich the user experience. Let’s have an in-depth look at these enhancements.
The Progression of Filmstro
Filmstro’s third version was released earlier this month, presenting a fresh take on their web browser service. It boasts an overhauled user interface coupled with a cutting-edge audio engine, packed with extra capabilities to streamline and expedite music creation. Responding swiftly to user feedback, Filmstro is out with an update that eradicates a few bugs and enlarges its feature set – known as Filmstro V3 Beta.
What’s New in the Filmstro V3 Beta?
Though Filmstro V3 Beta (codename: V3.1.50) might not be as comprehensive as the V3 version, it unveils several appealing features. Highlights include:
- Bug resolution: This fixes an issue causing the sync between music and image to falter when dragging the playhead.
- New feature: The ability to display minutes on the timeline, breaking the seconds-only shackles.
- Advanced video offset feature: Provides the option to shift the video track in sync with the audio track as desired.
- Video preview size enhancement for better visibility.
- New labels next to features such as “Latch” and “Record,” are placed adjacent to the main transport controls.
- Filmstro under construction: The plan is to integrate third-party MIDI hardware controllers under a new MIDI Learn mode, facilitating user-defined allocation of sliders and buttons.
Price and Availability
The V3.1.50 Beta version of Filmstro is now accessible on Filmstro’s website. As a subscription-only service, Filmstro offers a yearly subscription at $99 for the YouTuber version, and lifetime subscriptions at $199. CineD readers can enjoy a 30% discount on lifetime and annual subscriptions by using the code CINEDV3.