Jul
25
2011
We’ve fixed a bunch of the bugs that you reported since the release of Roadshow 1.0 last month, and those fixes are now available in Roadshow 1.0.1.
The fixes:
- Added support for videos with missing MIME types
- Changed treatment of mute switch to be consistent with Videos app
- Fixed a bug that caused ads to be displayed incorrectly
- Fixed a crash when sharing a video by email
- Fixed a crash with QuickTime reference movies
- Fixed a problem logging into Radbox
- Fixed crash in tap-to-save on iOS 5.0b3
- Improved responsiveness while saving many videos
- Improved titles for videos found on Vimeo Watch Later page
Update today, and keep the feedback coming!
Is there a way to transfer a video to my camera roll directly on the iPad?
No, there is no way to move videos to the camera roll. I would be interested to hear more about how you would use such a feature if we added it.
Thanks,
Jim Matthews
Fetch Softworks
I would love a bookmarklet for my computer that I could click when I saw a video I wanted to watch later. When I open up Roadshow, it should then try to download the queued videos.
Thanks for that suggestion, Tim. We are very interested in providing that sort of experience.
Please provide a way to export movies via iTunes file sharing/wifi to computer for those who have purchased the full app. Movies take up too much space on iPad 🙁
Thanks for that feedback, Fanaa0.
I agree with the previous posters. It would be very useful to be able to export the videos. I have gotten used to watch talks, presentations and tutorials in double speed in AVPlayerHD. If you added the feature of exposing the files in iTunes, that would be great!
“No, there is no way to move videos to the camera roll. I would be interested to hear more about how you would use such a feature if we added it.”
No brainer. iMovie. Currently it will only import movies from the camera roll. As of now, there is NO way to bring videos from the internet into the camera roll without doing it through email, or syncing from iTunes. Being able to save from the internet into Roadshow and import them into iMovie would be HUGE. Especially in the education sector, for students to use in digital storytelling!
Thanks, Steve, for that feedback.
Any news about the bookmarklet?