



The iPad version also introduces 15 effects, which can be applied to photos and videos to change their appearance. Like the Mac version, FotoMagico for iPad includes more than 60 royalty-free music cues across seven different styles. This works great with included royalty-free music-more than 60 tracks across seven moods-but you’ll need to enter the BPM (beats per minute) for imported tunes that lack the proper metadata.
FOTOMAGICO VS PHOTO THEATER PRO
(DRM-protected Apple Music tracks can’t be used at all, a limitation also imposed on Mac.) Pay to playĪlthough the app lacks a timeline view to shorten or extend slides, as in FotoMagico Pro on macOS, the iPad version does include Audio Marker Assistant, which automatically syncs the duration of slides to the beat of imported songs or manually added audio markers. The situation improves marginally with audio, but the search field is glacially slow to respond, and cloud-based tracks are inaccessible until first downloaded from the Music app. It took upwards of 15 seconds to initially access the media browser, with photos under the Recently Added category appearing out of chronological order and no way to sort them for easier access. The only issues came up when importing images, video, or audio from large libraries. The iPad version includes the ability to add effects to photos, a feature currently unavailable on Mac.
