Hey guys, new here, just wanted to let you know that as of Sharefactory 2.50 you can import images. Video, and Music from USB.
Music import was already a thing. the Image and Video import was just implemented
To Import Each you must have a folder at the base root of the flash drive set to this
Music: Sharefactory\MUSIC
Video: Sharefactory\VIDEOS
Images: Sharefactory\IMAGES
Music: Up to 500 MB
Supported Formats are: MP3, MP4, M4A, AAC, OGG, AMR, 3GP, #GP2
64-320KBPS Bitrates
Video: Up to 2GB
Resolutions: 64x64 - 1920x1080
Use Prog. Scan
Encoded in H.264 Handbrake is the best tool to use
Bitrate Up to 22MBPS
Frames per cecond: 12-60
1 second to 60 minute duration
Keyframe Interval of 60 frames or less (30 recommended)
Images: Up to 32MB
Supported Formats: JPG & PNG
Supported Resolutions: 64x64 - 1280x720
PNG Images support transparency
Supports 8 to 32 bit color
Now. that that's out of the way. if you go into sharefactory, press L2 to go into full screen preview, you can save a screenshot of the imported image in full screen which means you could import your image into sharefactory, start a video project, add the image (under stickers in add overlay) and use the full screen image as a Wallpaper or just to share on communities.
This also proves that the notion that USB Import for Music and Images isn't possible is BS. The Apps stores an allocated file that allows the data to be stored (per profile) meaning for video you have an allocated 2GB to import over all profiles, same for music.
I've been using Sharefactory for about 3 years now (since they added the ability to import mp3) for my video editing. You can also add picture in picture. if you run out of space just encode the video and readd it in a new project.
Just thought i'd point these things out as they haven't been discussed and not sure if too many people use Sharefactory as much as i do.
here's the video import tutorial:
hope this helps guys.
i'm really hoping that these new breakthroughs also allows us to finally be able to import images via usb in games for any game that utilizes a create mode. especially for WWE Games. there's no need to go thru the drama of dealing with that retarded online upload thing.
Hey guys, new here, just wanted to let you know that as of Sharefactory 2.50 you can import images. Video, and Music from USB.
Music import was already a thing. the Image and Video import was just implemented
To Import Each you must have a folder at the base root of the flash drive set to this
Music: Sharefactory\MUSIC
Video: Sharefactory\VIDEOS
Images: Sharefactory\IMAGES
Music: Up to 500 MB
Supported Formats are: MP3, MP4, M4A, AAC, OGG, AMR, 3GP, #GP2
64-320KBPS Bitrates
Video: Up to 2GB
Resolutions: 64x64 - 1920x1080
Use Prog. Scan
Encoded in H.264 Handbrake is the best tool to use
Bitrate Up to 22MBPS
Frames per cecond: 12-60
1 second to 60 minute duration
Keyframe Interval of 60 frames or less (30 recommended)
Images: Up to 32MB
Supported Formats: JPG & PNG
Supported Resolutions: 64x64 - 1280x720
PNG Images support transparency
Supports 8 to 32 bit color
Now. that that's out of the way. if you go into sharefactory, press L2 to go into full screen preview, you can save a screenshot of the imported image in full screen which means you could import your image into sharefactory, start a video project, add the image (under stickers in add overlay) and use the full screen image as a Wallpaper or just to share on communities.
This also proves that the notion that USB Import for Music and Images isn't possible is BS. The Apps stores an allocated file that allows the data to be stored (per profile) meaning for video you have an allocated 2GB to import over all profiles, same for music.
I've been using Sharefactory for about 3 years now (since they added the ability to import mp3) for my video editing. You can also add picture in picture. if you run out of space just encode the video and readd it in a new project.
Just thought i'd point these things out as they haven't been discussed and not sure if too many people use Sharefactory as much as i do.
here's the video import tutorial:
hope this helps guys.
i'm really hoping that these new breakthroughs also allows us to finally be able to import images via usb in games for any game that utilizes a create mode. especially for WWE Games. there's no need to go thru the drama of dealing with that retarded online upload thing.