I read through most of the reviews, especially the negative ones. The thing everyone needs to realize is that you are downloading an app that is best utilized with the DVSport software. It is the fastest and easiest way to share video with your players while using DVSport. With a few clicks of the mouse you can share your cutups to 360 within about 30 minutes after creating them. Your 360 users can create personal cutups and, if they have the Persians setup, they can send them to their mailbox on the DVSport server in their office.
DVSport 360 is not Hudl and comparing it to that is not a fare assessment. Hudl alone combines video editing and sharing through your web browser. DVSport 360 is not best utilized for that. All shared content on DVSport, including folders, is generated based on the project and folder the cutups are exported out of DVSport. You can create folders in your briefcase in DVSport360 but not in the 360 shared section.
Your data in DVSport does end up in 360 but, not through the overlay you are used too. It is at the top of the video. If you want to see more you can either switch to the playlist view or slide the data bar to your left. I use a form that has the limited information we need players to see so they don’t need to scroll to see the data.
Sure their are a few quirks with DVSport360 but, if you communicate with your Video Coordinator or your DVSport account manager those issues can be fixed quickly. Before you blast their app with nasty reviews you need to do due diligence and make sure it is not you who are using DVSport360 incorrectly or your internet connection.
DVSport 360 is a godsend from its predecessor Galaxy.