VideoCue is going to beta.
If you read the case study, you know the short version: I built VideoCue from scratch in two weeks for Gulf Coast Symphony’s 1776 because the spreadsheet wasn’t going to make it to opening night. It opened the show and ran every performance after that. Now I want to see how it holds up in other people’s hands.
What it is
A macOS cue-based playback app for video. Build the show in the project file with overlays, cues, and transitions. Export a flattened movie when you’re ready. Run the show from the flattened export with the cues intact, so playback is decode-and-display, not decode-and-composite. Tested in production. Built for macOS Tahoe.
What I need
50 testers, picked from interest. The bar isn’t expertise. The bar is: you have a use case in mind, you’ll actually open the app, and if something breaks you’ll tell me about it.
Stable, but buggy. The cue system works. The playback works. The export works. There are edges, and the edges are where the testing pays off.
Leave a Reply