Text can now optionally be interpreted as HTML code.

Until now, the text can be placed anywhere in the videos and the color, size and font of the text can be freely selected.

This is sufficient for most textual explanations in a video (e.g. headings or captions). However, there are also special, more extensive requirements, such as indices, exponents, Greek letters and arrows.

In addition to the normal text input, the option was created to directly specify HTML code that simply supports such requirements.

The example video compares some different display forms for plain text and HTML. The usable scope of course goes far beyond the examples shown.

With this function, we can make your videos even more appealing and understandable for you and your customers.