However, this app has caught up to the iOS Vine app when it comes to sharing. Unfortunately, there are no autocomplete functions for hash tags or mentions, so that's an important snag in the workflow. It lets you delete and rearrange individual shots to create a completely different video than the one you originally captured. The number represents how many video drafts you've saved.Īnother new recently added feature is called Time Travel. To view your saved Vines, tap the camera button and look for the little box with a number on the far right of the camera controls menu. Once you finish recording a video, you can tap the X button and select "save for later" from the pop-up menu. The process to save a session, which is what Vine calls each recording, is easy. That means you can record a video when you don't have a signal and upload when you do or record multiple Vines of the same subject and pick your favorite. Thanks to the latest update on October 24, 2013, you can now save up to ten Vines at once that you can post at your convenience. While you're recording (or in between recordings), you can use your device's physical volume buttons to zoom in and out on your subject. Also, exclusive to the Android version is a zoom feature. And once you do get the hang of it, you'll be surprised at how efficient it is for creating really nice 6-second narratives. Though it might seem simple at first, the tool does take some getting used to. What's interesting about Vine's recording interface is that it only records while you're touching the screen, so you can record a very short clip, let go, then start recording again, and continue making clips until you reach your 6-second limit. The app limits you to 6-second videos, but this is part of Vine's charm, as it forces you to get creative with the imposed brevity (just like Twitter). Of course, the best part of using Vine is recording and sharing videos of your own. Also, just like the iOS version, the Explore page now has links to different Channels, so you can browse content by specific categories like Comedy, Cats, and Music. Previously, the page housed Editor's Picks, but now it offers links to streams of popular videos as well as currently trending videos. Next to that is the Explore tab, which is a great place to see how others are using the service. Together, they create a deeply dimensional medium roast fit to keep pace alongside the season’s satiety, one that’s bound to temper the chill in the air with the warmth of Peet’s tradition.The Activity tab lets you track how others have interacted with (Liked or Commented on) your Vine videos. Wet-hulled Sumatra Batak lends its complex, big body and warm spice to signal our entry into fall, while a washed coffee from Burundi balances the blend with essence of toasted marshmallow and touch of cranberry tang, perfectly suited to brighten in the length of the shortening days. A natural processed coffee from Yemen brings sweet notes of date, adding autumnal sweetness to the cup. Vine & Walnut Autumn 2022 is a dimensional medium roast blend inspired by fall-the sense of the season showcased in each cup. Blending is an art inherent to our coffee-roasting ethos, and we create this blend specifically with fall flavors in mind. Peet first served his famous hand roasted blends. It was here, at the corner of Vine & Walnut, where Mr. Each fall, we roast a blend in a medium style that brings us home to our original coffee shop in Berkeley.
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