Periscope now allows you to broadcast from drones and save videos forever
The best-known broadcasting application of the moment, Periscope , receive an interesting update A new version with interesting and necessary features if you want to compete in a market , that of the live broadcasts, increasingly cool and in which the shadow of Facebook glides dangerously over a larger number of users.That is why they have decided to please their community of users with some demands such as allowing the saving of videos for more than 24 hours or the direct broadcast directly from drones.
A few days ago, Periscope CEO Kayvon Beykpour confirmed the existence of a new feature in the making with the that we can keep our broadcasts for a period longer than 24 hours The maximum to date. Now, this update makes it universal for all users, and turns the tables on this app. And, now users will have at their entire disposal all retransmissions by default Only those that the user decides eliminate voluntarily of your profile will be lost forever. Along with this, they have also introduced the option to automatically delete any broadcast once a day has elapsedWith this, creators will be able to allow their content to remain or not available to the rest of the community.
Broadcast from a bird's eye view with drones! Available on iOS soon.https://t.co/J3GfdW4JRX
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Along with this, another of the surprising novelties of this update is the support for broadcasts from drones More specifically from unmanned devices of the brand DJI But what's really interesting about this feature is not getting beautiful aerial shots, but the possibility of to be able to comment on them from the mobile to ensure that the audience understands what is being broadcast In addition, Periscope offers the possibility to switch between the camera of mobile, that of drone or, if available , also with a GoProIn this way, live broadcasts can be much more dynamic and interesting, avoiding leaving all the action to the broadcasting user.
And there is more. In addition to these qualities, Periscope has improved its search tool searches Now, when you click on the magnifying glass, a small menu with suggestions is displayed. Travel, Music, Food and other options that the user can select to find related content. Or, if you prefer, search directly by title or subject, since Periscope now returns results around these concepts. It has also added two new topics to the previous selection: on the one hand there is GoPros, where you can see broadcasts from these action cameras; and on the other is Drones, where you can find the new emissions from unmanned flying devices. Let's not forget about First Look, another theme that, in this case, focuses on showing new issuers.
All in all, a remarkable update to improve this broadcasting app, which continues to grow in fame, albeit with the growing threat ofFacebook Live, which promises to be your biggest rival. This update will be rolling out worldwide on both Android and iOS over the next few weeks. It will do so in stages, without us being able to specify a date for Spain. It will land on Google Play Store and App Store fully free