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Frequently asked questions

How is this different from cropping in an editing app?

Cropping means recording once, opening an editing app, reframing, re-exporting, and hoping it looks right. That's 15-30 minutes per video. OneShot skips all of that. You record once and both videos are ready to post immediately. No editing app. No extra steps. No time wasted.

Does the front-facing camera work?

Yes. OneShot supports front-facing camera recording in single lens mode. You get both vertical and horizontal outputs from one lens, so selfie videos, vlogs, and talking head content are all covered.

Does it work on my iPhone?

OneShot works on all iPhones with dual rear cameras (iPhone XS and newer). iPhones with a single rear camera are also supported using single lens mode. If your iPhone can record video, OneShot can give you both formats.

Are the two videos perfectly synced?

Yes. Both videos start and stop at exactly the same moment. The audio is identical across both files. Upload one to TikTok and the other to YouTube and they'll match frame for frame.

What formats and resolutions are supported?

4K at 24 or 30 fps, and 1080p at up to 60 fps. Export as MOV or MP4. Both outputs share the same color profile so your footage looks consistent across platforms.

Does it record two separate video files?

Yes. When you stop recording, two video files are saved to your camera roll. One vertical (9:16) and one horizontal (16:9). They're perfectly synced and ready to upload to any platform.

How much storage does it use?

Storage usage depends on your resolution and frame rate settings. OneShot warns you before storage runs low and auto-saves progress so your recordings never fail silently.

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support@boomvision.co

App issues
For app crashes or bugs, please include your iPhone model and iOS version in your email.