SkyStudioPro – new version: 1.1.0.27

I’ve uplodaded a newer version of SkyStudioPro, version 1.1.0.27

What’s new in version 1.1.0.27

– fixed interval times >10 minutes
– added 5 minute interval time
– added warning in case codec changes (happened when you install/uninstall codecs)
– fixed scaling options when using large fonts (feedback welcome)
– fixed quote issue in output filename field in SkyStudioProVideoCompiler

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About SkyStudioPro

SkyStudioPro is a freeware time-lapse and motion detection application for the Windows® platform. You can use it to capture time-lapse movies using almost any capture device or web cam. It also features motion detection, you can set it to record movie clips when motion is detected.

Freeware

SkyStudioPro is freeware – you can download and use it free of charge.
There are no limitations to the free version, because there is no commercial version.
Of course, if you want to support the development, you could consider making a donation.

SkyStudioPro update to version 1.1.0.25

An new version of SkyStudioPro is now available.
Besides from a couple of bug fixes and changes, the VideoCompiler has completely been rewritten.

You can use the VideoCompiler to make movies from bitmap or jpg sequences. If you want to make a stop-motion animation, just take snap shots with SkyStudioPro, click on “compile movie” and this brings up the VideoCompiler program.

SetupSkyStudioPro.zip (3.40 MB)

SkyStudioPro is a freeware time-lapse and motion detection application for the Windows® platform. You can use it to capture time-lapse movies using almost any capture device or web cam. It also features motion detection, you can set it to record movie clips when motion is detected.
You can use SkyStudioPro to monitor you camera for motion, and trigger a recording with audio and video when motion is detected. A unique feature is the option to “slow down time-lapse on motion” – this means that when motion is detected, the frame rate of your time-lapse movie is temporarily increased to real-time. When you play back the movie, you will see the time-lapse suddenly “slowing down” to show the moving object.