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Pretty consistently crashes when a video is finished playing. This occurs on both my iPhone and my iPad. Strange horizontal vs. vertical orientation issues on iPad. Consistently doesn’t remember what I have watched or how far in I am. No Airplay support, so rather than watching on my 55” TV with home theatre, I’m stuck watching in my 11” iPad. Hopefully some improvements can be made, especially given the monthly cost associated with the content.
So Close
The main app and videos will not flip to the horizontal position on an iPad, but if you press full screen on the video that will flip horizontally.
It would be great if the app had both perspectives on an iPad.
Download doesn’t work
Or maybe it does work or just takes like 4 hours to download anything. That would be the best thing about this app if it worked. Rn it’s pretty much just the website except you can’t read the magazine so it’s less than the website lol
Can't watch any videos except the trailer...
As of yesterday I can only view the trailer and no other videos. That's also if I'm lucky to sign in. I've successfully signed in twice out of 10 signs.
I also thought deleting and then downloading the app would help... It did not
Wonderful content…terrible app.
To keep it short and sweet: the app is so bad and buggy, I’ve given up on it and will probably cancel my subscription: If I’m going to pay $350 a year, I expect a functioning app. It’s very disappointing to see Zero effort in fixing the app.
Content is generally good to excellent. App is borderline unusable.
First, the content:
The content that’s excellent is always 100% due to the talent being captured. While that sounds like it makes perfect sense, it would be better if that percentage included some contribution from the production itself, which has a pleasing look, but otherwise struggles to be useful, consistent, and even just to stay out of the way of the information being conveyed.
It seems mostly like it’s being directed by someone who has a good eye, but practically no sensibility of this content’s actual purpose.
Often the talent is explaining something that would be useful to see, and it’s either: not shown, not shown in detail (or from useful angles/distances), or sometimes is shown with different settings (from a different time or completely different video…sometimes not even from that series) or positioning than what’s being discussed. Again, the feeling here is that whoever is filming has no understanding of what’s being discussed, and therefore no sense of what’s important to capture or notate at the time. Details that are included feel like they were captured by dumb luck and hunted down after the fact—which would explain the inconsistency of details. Sometimes a move or a setting will be detailed via a note on screen—for example, what eq moves were just made on a channel—but not addressed at all as they’re made on the next channel/instrument. Basically, if they can figure it out afterward based on what they happened to shoot, you may get that detail; if not, tough luck. I thought this aspect would improve over time as they got their footing and figured out that someone needed to be notating things, or making sure to get coverage, but after several years, that adjustment has failed to materialize.
There will also often be obvious audio problems on the production side, which are rare to experience in normal professional productions, but made all the more glaring and distracting, given the context. For just one example, there are numerous places in the relatively new Greg Wells series where the audio is distorting badly as they’re recording, and for a moment you wonder if it’s ruining a good take and how Greg Wells is going to address the technical stumble with the talent, but it goes unaddressed and you realize it’s actually just a failure of the production audio. This happens several times in this series.
Aside from those more technical aspects, there’s just not a lot of care taken on small, but important details. For example, I have encoun
Clownishly bad app
You’d expect way better given the high quality educative content and the price tag. The website is great and the content is fantastic, just don’t count on this app to work.
Bugs
I have to just go on the safari/chrome site to watch anything on a mobile this app doesn’t playback the majority of the time
This app needs A LOT of work!!
Mix with the masters has really dropped the ball with this app. You’d think that for the monthly price they charge they would be on top of those glitches. Content is amazing but really difficult to get watch unless you’re in a stationary place. The minute you move from there it’s over. Even the downloaded videos don’t all play. Someone needs to fix this if they wanna keep us as clients. SMH
This app is not functional!
This app is not functional! You better be on a computer to actually use this product. People are paying too much for this service to have it not work properly most of the time. I’m on an iPhone.
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