

The British setting had little problem with regional accents, but was sometimes stumped by unclear diction.Īdobe has also attempted to make working with media on your computer easier by adding the Media Browser panel, which provides a Windows Explorer-style area split into directory tree and directory contents area. For English speakers, there are UK, US, Canadian and Australian language options. You can search across multiple clips – another great timesaver – and the quality of the transcription is impressive. If, for example, you want to find the part of an interview when the subject talked about the economy in the middle of an hour-long piece, you place your clip in the Source panel, open the Metadata window, type ‘economy’ into the search box, click on the highlighted word, and the scrubber will move to that point in your source.

It contains no grammar or pauses and is largely unintelligible if you try to read it, but it provides a quick way to find parts of a long video clip (or a voiceover).

Speech Search scans dialogue within footage and transcribes the words to create a searchable list. The new feature in Premiere Pro CS4 that has drawn the most attention is Speech Search, which is currently unique to Adobe’s tools (so will almost certainly appear in Final Cut Pro 7 and Media Composer 4). This is particularly so as it faces strong competition from Apple Final Cut Pro and Avid’s Media Composer.
ABODE PREMIERE PRO CS4 MAC
Beyond being available for the Mac once more, the last version of Premiere Pro was low on new features – so more than any other CS4 product, it’s due an upgrade.
