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Comments on: Hands-on editing with Adobe's Remix [VIDEO]

Photobucket members can edit videos with Adobe Remix.

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Adobe web video editing
by s836apg March 2, 2007 8:54 AM PST
Do you think Adobe will release tools allowing developers to build web based
video editing apps?
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potentially, but probably not for now...
by Josh.Lowensohn March 7, 2007 11:54 PM PST
There's a lot to be said for licensed branding and a bonafide API for smaller sites, but I think in this space Adobe is offering a free tool that comes with built-in advertising for their Premiere product line. In a kind of "if you like this but want more, try Premiere" sort of way. Unfortunately, for now it seems limited to major sites.

On that tangent, expect Remix to pop up in other Web services in the coming months.
Question about the Demo
by bioleal26 March 7, 2007 9:57 PM PST
Hi Josh, at the Demo of Adobe's Remix you captured the session/movements at screen almost in real time.
I was wondering if you guys recorded the screen with a camera... or used software to capture the screen session.
If it was software, what software it is. I tried Adobe Captivate 2, but it only captures screenshots, and it doesn't play as Flash video.
Great demo....
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I use camtasia
by Josh.Lowensohn March 7, 2007 11:50 PM PST
Hey thanks for the kind words. There are a bunch of screen capture apps out there, most of us reviewers at CNET use Camtasia. It is a paid-for software, but pretty cheap considering it comes with editing and publishing tools. It's also really easy to use and has some powerful zoom and pan controls (just use them sparingly).

Here's the URL: http://www.techsmith.com/

Thanks for reading.
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