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DeepPracticeStudio Released: Practice with YouTube, PDFs, Images, Videos, and Audio Combined into One Learning Material

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You can now combine YouTube, PDFs, images, videos, and audio into a single learning material, practice in order, and keep records.

Creating Materials, Practice Execution, and Records

  • You can add YouTube URLs, PDFs, images, videos, and audio files to learning materials.
  • PDFs can be incorporated into the practice order page by page.
  • Videos and YouTube can have start and end positions set.
  • You can adjust the timer, AB repeat, and start position for each practice step.
  • You can add reference audio sources to learning materials and play separate audio while viewing sheet music or videos.
  • You can record practice time, notes, and achievement status as logs.
  • You can organize your daily practice status using “Done Today,” “Favorites,” and “Mastered.”
  • Mastered steps are skipped during normal previous/next navigation, while favorited steps can remain as repeat targets.

Settings and Support Available from First Launch

  • The first-time onboarding lets you review the flow from creating learning materials to recording practice.
  • You can set Japanese/English display, light/dark theme, and accent color.
  • From the settings screen, you can access plan, storage location, appearance, language, legal, and support.
  • We added paths for sending feedback and accessing the support page.
  • When opening undownloaded materials on iCloud Drive, you can operate while checking their retrieval status.

Pro Features

  • With Pro, you can sync learning material structures and practice logs via iCloud.
  • Material files can be shared across multiple devices using iCloud Drive.
  • It also supports workflows such as practicing on iPad and organizing materials on Mac.

Privacy and Diagnostics

  • Usage analytics and crash/diagnostic information can each be turned ON/OFF from the first display or the settings screen.
  • Access to photos and files occurs only when the user explicitly adds materials.

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