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The video discusses the release of the Blackmagic Camera app version 1.1 update for Android, highlighting its expanded device support and new features to match the iOS version. Initially, the app was limited to Samsung and Pixel phones, but now includes Xiaomi, OnePlus, and additional Samsung and Google Pixel models. Key new features include HDMI out option, LUT support, pull focus transition controls, Blackmagic Cloud integration, screen dimming during recording, noise reduction, sharpening settings, and an enhanced audio level view. Further improvements include external audio monitoring, Japanese translation, recording proxy files, and saving clips to external storage. The update aims to synchronize feature releases across both Android and iOS platforms. Viewers are encouraged to share their feedback on the new features.
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In this part of the video, the speaker announces the release of the Blackmagic Camera app version 1.1 update for Android devices at 12:39 a.m. EST. This update primarily focuses on expanding device support, bringing Android features in line with iOS offerings. Initially, the app supported only the latest Samsung and Pixel phones, but now the update includes support for Xiaomi 13 and 14, OnePlus 11 and 12, Samsung S21 and S22, as well as Google Pixel 6 and 6 Pro and 6A. The speaker explains that even if a device isn’t officially supported, users can still try installing the APK from a previous tutorial video. After experiencing a brief delay in the Play Store update, the speaker successfully installs the app on a Google Pixel 6 Pro, granting all necessary permissions and preparing to explore the new features aimed at catching up with the iOS version, such as HDMI monitoring.
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In this part of the video, the presenter goes over various new features and settings enhancements for a camera or video app. Key points include:
1. **HDMI Out Option**: Users can now mirror their display or enable a clean video feed for clients or directors, and connect HDMI cables or wireless transmitters.
2. **LUT Support**: Users can import and enable LUTs for display and recording.
3. **Pull Focus Transition Control**: The camera now allows setting up focus pull transitions directly within the focus settings.
4. **Black Magic Cloud Integration**: This feature facilitates logging into Black Magic Cloud for organizational use, though it wasn’t demonstrated.
5. **Screen Dimming During Recording**: This new feature helps conserve battery and reduce heat by dimming the screen while recording.
6. **Noise Reduction and Sharpening**: Users can now configure these settings under the camera options.
7. **Audio Level Popup**: Tapping on the audio levels now provides a larger view of the meters for better control.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the updates and new features in the Android 1.1 update for the Blackmagic camera app. Key points include the addition of an external audio monitoring feature, albeit with some limitations, and a Japanese translation option. Significant improvements include the ability to record proxy files and save clips directly to external storage, which is a feature that was previously exclusive to iOS. This update aims to align the Android version with its iOS counterpart, with expectations that future updates will bring simultaneous feature releases for both platforms. The speaker concludes by inviting viewers to share their experiences and feedback about the new update.