Adds compatibility with MP4, MOV, MKV, and WebM.
SuperSplat, the popular free and open-source 3D Gaussian Splat editor created by Will Eastcott, has been updated to version 2.14, bringing further enhancements to its video export features. This release adds support for MP4, MOV, MKV, and WebM formats, and now also allows users to set a custom timeline frame range for video encoding.
Additional frame-rate options can now be chosen, and video format selection is separated from codec selection.
If you missed this, SuperSplat is a browser-based tool and lets you publish your creations online, explore community projects, just like Dany Bittel's bumblebee, red firebug, honeybee, and butterfly. There's also a VR mode, recently shown off by Gabriele Romagnoli:
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