Supercut, a ground-breaking app developed by Christian Privitelli, promises to enhance your streaming experience on Netflix and Amazon Prime Video. The software masters the art of video manipulation, working on aspects like brightness, contrast, and color gamut to notch up your viewing quality.
It unfolds superior features such as scene bookmarking, curated video recommendations, and effective reduction of background noise. Visual streaming takes an evolutionary leap with Supercut, making the user experience more intuitive and multi-screen friendly.
Supercut devises a smart solution to a notable gap in the industry, particularly in light of the revelation that Netflix does not support a native Vision Pro app. It caters specifically to Apple’s headset, and effortlessly does away with the common issue of letterboxing bars in videos.
Offering distinctive features like 4K streaming with Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision, Supercut takes user control and customization to a new level.
Enhancing streaming experience with Supercut
It empowers users to manage subtitles, audio output, playback speed, and fast forward or rewind content. The user-friendly interface and flexible settings offer a more personalized experience, ensuring maximum sound quality and an ability to watch content at a pace that suits the viewer.
Currently, Supercut only supports the VisionOS system but has plans to upgrade to more immersive environments. The upcoming Version 1.2 release is set to incorporate a feature similar to the exclusive Cinema environment found in the Apple TV Plus app.
Apart from Netflix and Amazon Prime, Supercut now extends its services to YouTube and other streaming platforms by simply inputting the relevant URL, making it a versatile tool for your streaming needs. Among other benefits, it solves the letterboxing issue found in Amazon Prime Video when streamed on a Safari window.
With a nominal one-time payment of $4.99, Supercut provides an appealing choice for streaming Netflix on the Vision Pro. Despite a relatively short testing period, the app’s promising features hint at a revolutionary future for video streaming on Apple’s headset platform.