Adobe Presenter For Mac Free
Adobe Flash® Player 9 or later software for viewing multimedia content Microsoft® PowerPoint 2010 or 2013 or 2016 Microsoft® XML Library 6.0 for publishing the content. Adobe Presenter, which is available for PC only, and Adobe Presenter Video Express, which is available for Mac and PC both. Adobe Presenter is a plug-in for PowerPoint. Basically it adds a new tab, or ribbon, into the PowerPoint interface that you're already use to. With Presenter, the full version is windows only. There is a version of Presenter for the Mac called Adobe Presenter Video Express which is free (but videos cost money per time used), but it does not have quite the same capability [Also- it appears to have gone from a number of countries app stores- only available at the moment from US stores].
The intuitive interface makes video editing a cinch. Dynamically mix your slide presentation and webcam video. Edit your video with crop, trim, pan, and zoom, and automatically adjust the brightness and sharpness. Enhance audio quality by reducing background noise.
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What's New in Adobe® Presenter Video Express
Version 1.2.1:- Now publish your videos directly to your computer (in addition to Dropbox or Youtube).
- The 1 minute time-limit for videos has been removed. Now publish videos of any duration for free, with a 'Created in Adobe Presenter Video Express' watermark, or pay $1.99 to publish your video without the watermark.
- Ability to earn free publishes by inviting your friends to
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Requirements for Adobe® Presenter Video Express
- OS X 10.8 or later
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- Duration:3h 3s
- Skill Level:Beginner
- Released:January 22, 2015
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Adobe Presenter 10 allows you to create interactive training videos, demonstrations, and video presentations. This course covers the Presenter plugin for PowerPoint, and Presenter Video Express, a program for recording and editing high-quality HD video. Author Anastasia McCune shows how to use Video Express to build engaging video presentations that combine screen-capture and webcam video, and then she jumps into Presenter, where you'll learn how to make basic PowerPoint slideshows more interesting and interactive with audio, video, quizzes, and prebuilt interactions. In the final chapter, you'll discover how to package and publish projects for delivery to an LMS and in web- and mobile-friendly formats.Skills covered in this course
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- There are actually two different softwares that come into play when talking about Adobe Presenter. Adobe Presenter, which is available for PC only, and Adobe Presenter Video Express, which is available for Mac and PC both. Adobe Presenter is a plug-in for PowerPoint. Basically it adds a new tab, or ribbon, into the PowerPoint interface that you're already use to. And you can see that tab open here. Let's take a look at the different sections of the ribbon, which will give you a pretty good idea of what you can do. You can add prerecorded audio using this Audio section here or Record your own. Similarly for Video you can Record your own. Or jumping over here to this Insert area you can add in Video that's already been created. Still in this Insert area there's a number of pre-built interactions that you can use. For instance, Drag and Drop questions, or a hangman game, or a word search, and other types of interactive elements. There's also a number of pre-built scenarios that can allow a user to simulate a situation. For instance, what to do and say if you're a customer service rep and receive an angry phone call from a customer. Now there's also a library of static backgrounds and characters that you can use with these Character and Scene buttons. You can add quizzes using this Quiz area and even have more than one quiz in the same presentation. You use the Themes area and the Tools area to control how your presentation looks and behaves. You can use the Presentation area to publish your presentation for use on the web and LMS or on a mobile device. In this Analytics area you can turn on analytics and track your user's progress and behavior through a separate learning dashboard. You can also turn on the ability for users to leave comments in a course. We won't be covering Analytics and Collaboration in this course, however. The thing to remember is that Adobe Presenter the PowerPoint plug-in is available for PC only. The second software mentioned a moment ago is Adobe Presenter Video Express. If you're a PC user, this comes with Adobe Presenter the PowerPoint plug-in, but it's still a separate application. For Mac, Video Express is available as a standalone software. So Video Express is a video creation tool. It takes a lot of people by surprise because the quality of video you can create is really high, yet it's really easy to use. Using Video Express you can simultaneously record what's going on on your computer screen and yourself, via a webcam. Then you can mix those two video feeds together, add professional looking intros, outros, titles, captions, and so on and come away with a really sharp, HD-quality video in just a few minutes. In this course we'll explore both Adobe Presenter the PowerPoint plug-in and Adobe Presenter Video Express.
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