Explaindio Review

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Theo Pontbriand

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Currently video content is on the rise, many of them use videos for YouTube content and so on. Then how to make a very simple video with satisfying results? Now comes explanadio, I will review explanadio in detail including its features, Pros and Cons, and later you will be able to conclude whether to buy this exlanadio or not.

ExplaindioPlayer allows you to fully control, customize the look and feel of any video, and add it to your website with all the cool features that big companies usually charge for without any video hosting fees.

You can choose exact start and end time for any video, easily set video to autoplay, and take advantage of the looping feature, which is very important for both cinemagraphs and short viral video memes.

You can set custom height and width of your videos or set them to display in full responsive mode, so they automatically look great on any device. You can also disable controls and full screen playback. All this can be done with the click of the button.

after understanding the explanation clearly, then in my opinion this is a good video maker software, and easy to use for all levels. So what are you waiting for, if you are really interested, you can order immediately while there are still discounts and bonuses given by the developer.

It is a versatile tool for creating animated videos. It will allow you to implement elements in several styles, such as a whiteboard, 3D figures and images, or other preset. The interface is drag-and-drop based.

No, Explaindio is not free and does NOT offer a free trial. They offer two subscription options, a personal and a commercial license. The only difference between the two is an extra $10 a year, and the ability to resell videos you produce with the software as your own.

Explaindio does not have a download available until you purchase the program. Upon purchase, you will be emailed login details and need to access the member portal This link is not on their site, making it almost impossible for non-users to find.

From the applications folder, you can open Explaindio for the first time. I expected a login screen right away. Instead, I was told I needed to install an update. This was very confusing, considering any program you download should come in the most recent version.

While Explaindio may be a better fit for an internet marketer in a long-term position with a client that wants extremely complex animations, VideoScribe would be a better choice for an educator who needs a single video specifically in the whiteboard style and has very little spare time to learn a complex program.

So, Explaindio may be more versatile at face value, users should not discount the beauty of a program built for a more specific purpose. Consider each program within the frame of the project you are trying to complete.

I learned how to use the program over the course of a few days through tutorials and experimentation. Everything below is compiled from what I learned. However, some details or screenshots may appear slightly different if you are using a PC rather than a Mac computer.

When you first open Explaindio, the interface is overwhelming. The menu bar along the top contains around 20 different buttons. The timeline is positioned just underneath this, where you can add scenes or modify media. Lastly, the canvas and editing panel is at the bottom of the screen. Note that this area will change depending on what you are working on.

The timeline is extremely versatile for such an inexpensive program. It features the ability to rearrange media within scenes, supports overlapping animations, and allows you to create gaps as necessary.

Each item in a scene takes up one row on the timeline. The gray bar is how long the media is animated and can be dragged along the timeline to change when it appears on the screen. The order each media item appears in vertically is the order in which appears to be stacked (i.e. topmost items are the most forward and visible), but the arrangement of the gray bars determines which elements animate and appear first.

You can insert it from your computer or Pixabay, which Explaindio integrates with. I tried this feature with a picture of a world map and had great results. Unlike many other whiteboard programs, Explaindio actually created a path for the image and drew it very similarly to an SVG.

As you can see, the bitmap JPEG was converted into a whiteboard style, drawn animation. I also tried importing a GIF but had less success. Although it animated like an SVG or JPEG in the program and appeared drawn, the actual moving parts of the GIF did not animate and the image remained still.

However, I soon found out that the program simply used the first frame of my video (blank whiteness) as the preview. In the actual animation, the video appeared in the timeline and played inside the Explaindio project I had created.

Most of the pre-made options were actually pretty nice. However, I could not figure out how to edit them and replace the filler text with my own. I contacted support regarding this confusion (button in the top right of the program).

As you can see from the clip, each animation seemed stranger than the last. When would I ever need a 3D animation of a hinge connecting two planks of wood? Their uses seemed oddly specific and I still have no idea why Explaindio would ever promote this feature as much as they do on their site.

For whiteboard and cartoon versatility without downloading anything, Powtoon is a great web-based alternative. The program is drag-and-drop and includes a large library of media. Read our full Powtoon review for more.

For a tool with great third-party image integration and high-quality whiteboard animations, you may want to consider Doodly. While much more expensive than Explaindio, it has a wide variety of free resources and the tools to make a great explainer video. You may want to read this Doodly review on the program for more information.

Purchased because I thought it would be a faster route to making whiteboard videos for my business. Was a mistake. Spent a few days making some whiteboard projects and they appeared to be working fine. When I tried to open them, the software just hangs. Stuck on loading project.

Also the interface in explaindio, the text input box is not expandable! Not sure why it would not have this basic function, but it makes it VERY hard when trying to enter longer text segments. Have to use the arrow up and down to move to text lines!

Yes, Explaindio is safe software. They\u2019ve been around since about 2014 and have a wide customer base. The website passes scans from Norton Safe Web, and the installed program is not dangerous to your computer.

Purchasing the program gives you access for one year. After twelve months, you\u2019ll be charged again for another year of access. Compared to similar tools, this is very cheap, but Explaindio does not offer a month-by-month subscription or a one-time purchase. Even if you only want the program for a few months, you\u2019ll need to pay for the whole year.

Under the \u201cActive Resources\u201d section, choose Explaindio and scroll through the ads until you find the download button. Some ZIP files while immediately begin to download. After unzipping, you\u2019ll need to open the PKG file and go through the installation. This is different from the more modern DMG installation you may be familiar with and requires you to click through six steps.

I have made my own chart to compare\u00a0VideoScribe\u00a0and\u00a0Explaindio. The software you pick comes down to what you want to use it for, not its individual features. Sure, Explaindio has 3D support, which VideoScribe does not. But neither software can claim the other is \u201cinflexible\u201d.

Video is the hottest commodity in digital marketing at the moment and everyone is weaving it into their strategy by creating web first videos specifically for online advertising on Facebook and to feature on your website to improve bounce rates.

If you have ever wanted to start a YouTube channel as a way to make an income online but you don't want to show up and appear on camera then whiteboard videos are a great way to create engaging content without needing to record yourself.

Using Fiverr is another option but sometimes the quality can differ and nothing beats having hands-on control and doing it by yourself over and over with unlimited edits for free with your own whiteboard animation software.

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