Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Periscope is updated to iOS and Android; Touch adds 3D support – CNET in Spanish



Periscope now lets you see advancing and retreating emissions finished video.

Periscope

Periscope has released an update for Android and iOS that now let you see what’s happening throughout the world. The tool has done just that your map will display all broadcasts of the planet while those who have completed in the last 24 hours.

So, when you enter the map find that longer there is a limitation of 250 direct Just go to the region you are interested to see red dots -. indicate broadcasts -. or blue emission completed less than 24 hours

In addition to this both users as Android iOS function can now go to a finished issue and simply jump on video. You no longer see everything, but you can fast forward and rewind to see a particular time.

The company described in a post on Medium all the new features, among which also is a new menu with Touch 3D touch for iPhone 6S and 6S Plus. Thus, by activating the strong push from the icon Periscope, you will find several options: Transmission (public) Transmit followers, Search Users and “Teleport” which basically takes you to a point on the planet so you see a live broadcast.

Android users have also received in this update the ability to zoom when live, already active for iOS users.

Since its launch in May tool streaming Twitter has evolved rapidly. In August already it had 10 million users and that growth is on par with new features such as the ability to embed an On Air button on your website to tell your followers that are broadcasting video. In addition, the company surprised in September to allow users to finally make transmissions in horizontal format.

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