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* LumaFusion now supports Samsung’s APV codec: The popular video editing app, LumaFusion (version 2.5),has added support for exporting videos in Samsung’s Advanced Professional Video (APV) codec on Android.
* APV is a competitor to ProRes: Samsung’s APV is designed to rival Apple’s ProRes codec, aiming for higher quality and better post-production capabilities.
* Timing with Galaxy S26: this update arrives shortly before the expected launch of the Galaxy S26 series, which will likely be the first phones to record in APV.
* Other apps also supporting APV: DaVinci Resolve is another video editing app that has recently added support for the APV codec.
* LumaFusion Updates: Besides APV support, the update includes:
* “Find Selected Clip” options in the Library and Timeline.
* Improved transition application – applying head/tail transitions to the same clip, multi-clip transitions, and double-tap gesture for rapid application.
* lumafusion Pricing: The app costs $29.99 on the Google Play Store.
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