OnCue Prompter is an IOS Teleprompter app that will work with iPhone's and IPad's and can be controlled over a network connection by connecting devices over Bluetooth or Wifi and can be controlled by any iCade multi-function Bluetooth Controller. By using a multi-function controller instead of a multimedia controller like the other teleprompter apps, you will have tons of additional functionality with the remote control like fast-forward / rewind, changing the font size, starting the script at the top again, and more.
You don't need any special remotes or remote apps to control the scrolling, it can be done using one of the devices that are connected. Simply swiping the screen speeds-up and slows-down the scroll and tapping on the screen pauses.
OnCue can also be connected to a conventional LCD style teleprompter via an HDMI/VGA adapter or using Apple TV.
It is really simple to understand how to operate OnCue Prompter. Most people figure it out in a couple minutes. You will find the interface easy to navigate and the controls are similar to what you use on your iPhone or iPad every day.
1. Rich Text Editor
2. Multiple Peer connections
3. View and edit scripts on wirelessly connected devices
4. Output in dual screen mode to Apple TV
5. Output in dual screen mode to an LCD monitor or TV using a VGA or HDMI adapter for your phone.
6. Uses any iCade style game controller to control the scrolling with these functions.
a. Pause/Start
b. Speed up / Slow Down
c. Fast-forward / Rewind
d. Double Fast-Forward / Double Rewind
e. Increase/decrease font size
f. Restart script.
g. Exit scrolling window
I. Line Spacing
7. Advanced scrolling features including countdown and looping
8. Scroll smoothness adjustment for network connections
9. The same text appears on all connected devices. What the talent sees is exactly what is viable on all other connected peers.
10. Connected peers (Clients) control whether or not the image is a mirror for their own device.
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OnCue Prompter FAQ
Is OnCue Prompter free?
Yes, OnCue Prompter is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is OnCue Prompter legit?
Not enough reviews to make a reliable assessment. The app needs more user feedback.
Has a pretty complete package of features but they’re buggy, it crashes, but the one killer for me is that the remote control is so laggy and jittery that I simply can’t use it for professional work. Then having no usable controller, I’m left to do a let of guesswork with clients and that’s a no no.
Buggy, clunky, ugly
When running in mirror mode it causes the device to go upside down even after you exit the app.
Buggy
This app is as buggy as a freshman project
For instance if the script goes to the end it starts over
Not a problem, but it stops responding to any commands
You have to reboot the app and don’t let it get to the end
Vendor is completely blind and says I am too dumb to operate it.
Master’s in electricAl engineering is too dumb
Not there yet
Buggy. Can’t use a keyboard when connected to the remote. And I can’t find the exit and other red buttons on the scroll screen at times. Requires killing the app way too frequently.
When working, it’s just fine. But that’s too inconsistent.
Perfect
This version of oncue is so cool, the app has come a long way.
Nice concept, poor support
I like the idea of using my iPhone with an ICADE controller to control prompting on my iPad--it's a great idea. Unfortunately, most of the ICADE controllers out there are cheap junk, with instructions in Chinese.
After returning one controller to Amazon, I emailed the developer to find out which ICADE controller they recommend. I have received no response, and at this point, the app is basically useless. I cannot recommend it, and I suggest trying other teleprompter apps in the App Store.
Amazing Teleprompter
I needed a better way to fine tune the scroll speed and this app delivered. It's a simple interface and that's all I need to read on camera.
Love it!!!
Very user friendly and self-explaining, i love it!!
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