

So-called “Selfie-lapses” are also offered. The Windows Phone app, however, states that Hyperlapse can directly capture video at a user-specified time lapse speed (up to 32x), and can also import existing videos from the mobile device’s camera roll.

It isn’t clear whether the features are uniform across all the products at this point. Android users must have either a Samsung Galaxy S5/S6/S6 Edge/Note 4, a Google Nexus 5/6, Nexus 9, or an HTC One M8 or HTC One M9 device. The Microsoft Hyperlapse app for Windows Phone supports 15 Lumia handsets ranging from the Lumia 435 to the Lumia 1520 it also supports the HTC One M8. It appears Microsoft is giving some keys away for the Pro license since they have been having issues with the app being found and purchased within the store. Microsoft Azure users, meanwhile, must visit the Azure blog and follow the instructions to get started. Free Microsoft Hyperlapse Pro Key I saw this post on Slickdeals and looks like a great app for our GoPros. Windows Phone users running Windows Phone 8.1 are able to get the app now from the Windows Phone Store, while Windows PC users can download the program directly from Microsoft Research’s website. Android users must go to Microsoft’s Google+ page and follow the steps required to become a beta tester.
