Introducing KineMaster 7.1!

July 14, 2023 · Alex Grant

KineMaster 7.1 App Update Feature Description


KineMaster 7.1 is available to download from Apple's App Store and Google Play. This update has added a lot of new features that make creating incredible videos easier than ever before. Be sure that you've updated to get everything that KineMaster has to offer!



Create with a Transparent Background!

Easily create and save movies with transparent backgrounds! Make your own special effects that can be put into any project! No green screen required!



Search and download from Pexels!

Pexels' library of free videos and images is now accessible from the Media Browser. The search tool lets you easily find and customize the media you need.



Super Resolution - Video and Image Upscaling!

Give new life to old, low-res media! Increase the resolution of your videos and images with KineMaster's new Super Resolution plug-in. (Device limitations will affect highest possible resolution.)



Snap-to-Guides Added to Pan & Zoom!

When using the Pan & Zoom tool, media snaps to the frame borders and centerlines to make precise positioning easier.



Improved Media Browser!

The media browser interface has been streamlined for your convenience. It provides a more intuitive way to find and add images and videos to your projects.


Read on to learn about the new tools available!

FAQ

How do I update KineMaster to the latest version?

When an update to the KineMaster app is available, a pop-up in the app will notify you. If you tap the update button on the pop-up, your device will switch from KineMaster to the App Store (iOS) or Google Play (Android) and take you to the KineMaster store listing. On that page, tap the Update button to update your KineMaster app.

What is the difference between H.264 and H.265?

Videos saved in H.264 will play on a wide variety of devices including TVs, portable media devices, and most phones and tablets. Videos saved in H.265 may not play on older or budget-friendly devices.

Can I use Pexels videos in my video and upload it to YouTube?

Yes. Videos (and images) that you download from Pexels are royalty free. That means that you will not encounter any copyright issues when you use them in videos that you upload to YouTube.

This article was written and reviewed by the KineMaster Editorial Team.
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