Need help? Most questions are answered below. If not, email support@realm8.studio and we'll get back to you.
Launch Spliceroni and click New Project. Pick the folder that holds your footage — your clips import automatically. Optionally add a music track, choose how many sequences you want and a cutting style, then click Create. Spliceroni generates a first batch of edits right away.
MP4, MOV, M4V, AVI, MXF, and ProRes. MKV and WebM are not supported because macOS can't read them directly — convert those to MP4 or MOV first.
Add a music track when creating the project (or from the audio toolbar), then enable the beat grid. Spliceroni detects the beats and cuts your sequences on them. Use the cut-pace presets to control how fast the edit moves.
Yes — use the Generate sheet to produce a new batch any time. Each sequence is fully editable afterward, and you can vary the count, strategy, cut pace, color looks, and duplicate-avoidance settings.
Random fully randomizes order and timing. Chronological orders clips by their creation date. Energetic leads with short clips to build energy. Calm leads with longer clips to wind down.
Video in H.264, HEVC, or ProRes (MP4 or MOV), with resolution presets including vertical (9:16), square (1:1), and 4:5 for social. You can export a single sequence or batch-export them all.
Yes. Export an Adobe Premiere XML (FCP7 / XMEML) and import it into Premiere Pro. It carries your clips, source in/out points, transitions, speed, and audio. App-only effects (color looks, Ken Burns, title cards) aren't included because the XML format has no equivalent for them.
No. All processing happens locally and your media is never uploaded. See our Privacy Policy for details.
macOS 14 (Sonoma) or later.
Email support@realm8.studio with your macOS version and a short description of the problem.