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Do you constantly change your audio levels on your Mac for each device? Isn't it a pain to go into the preferences, click on sound, then select your sound source and manage your levels? SoundSource from Rogue Amoeba makes this task easy and fast!
If you need to extract audio from video files or sections of audio from larger audio files, then Snapper is the application for you. Easily drag sections of audio in a file and drop them to your desktop to create mp3 files.
Celtx is an application for creating scripts for any kind of visual/audio media. In this episode, you’ll learn all the new features of the just released version 1.0 including script adaptation, master catalogs, the new side bar tabs, plus lots more!
So you just finished recording a Skype interview and you are ready to publish it? Don't think so! You need to clean up the ums and ahs and breaths of the guest. Open up Soundtrack Pro, get some java and let's start cleaning up the interview!
Do you have lots of Lightroom catalogs? Would you like to create a portfolio catalog containing a subset of those catalogs? This tip shows you how to easily create a new catalog and how to import photographs from other catalogs into the new one.
Do you have similar photographs that you would like to make changes to? Learn all about the Sync, Manual Sync and Auto Sync function in Adobe Lightroom. This tip will save you hours of work, freeing you to go out and shoot more photographs.
Yet another episode covering keyboard shortcuts for Final Cut Pro. Today I show you all the keyboard shortcuts for playing, creating, deleting and moving in and out points in both the viewer and the timeline.
In this episode covering Final Cut Pro keyboard shortcuts, we talk about the extend edit, the trim backwards and trim forwards functionality and it's related keyboard shortcuts.
So you would like to edit quicker in Final Cut Pro? Keyboard shortcuts are your answer. Once you learn some simple shortcuts, your editing will become streamlined and you will notice a decrease in the time it takes you to edit a video.
Does your audio in your podcast or video vary in volume too much? Ever wonder how they get such even volume levels in radio and TV shows? It's called normalization, and while you can normalize in Soundtrack Pro, The Levelator does a much better job!