Videocue is a unique rich media presentation toolkit that allows you to write and record your speeches of you reading your words aloud, add movies, images and titles and then easily publish your finished presentation to websites or weblogs.
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What's New in Videocue 2.8 - Additional publish preset options include H.264 and larger resolutions - Improved resolution of iSight camera capture Removed outdated blog upload options - Added "Restore Factory Presets" to preset menu - Made Publish Menu active, even without recording - Fixed various bugs in GUI based upon changes in GUI since 2.7
How does Videocue work? 1. Enter the text of your speech 2. Drag your camera icon to the storyboard 3. Press Record button
Easy-to-use interface a. Real-time Preview b. Media List c. Scrolling Teleprompter d. Line Reader
Of course, adding titles, photos, and other media to your presentation is just as easy. You drag them to your storyboard and they'll appear when you speak the line of text they are next to. That's it. Use our professional titles or your own photos and movies to make a presentation stand out.
Once you're done, you can save the finished QuickTime movie to your computer or upload to a remote FTP site. Videocue lets you publish a link to the movie and the text of your presentation to most popular blogging and vlogging services.
Windows Media supports both a push and pull model, viewers can either connect directly to your machine using the "pull" method or when you need to scale up you can "push" your broadcast to a Windows Media Server. Viewers will connect either through Windows Media Player or directly inside a webpage.
Features
Ultra-smooth teleprompter Videocue contains an ultra smooth scrolling teleprompter, normally featured in professional hardware solutions costing many thousands of dollars.
Blog and Vlog Support Videocue integrates with most popular blog systems (LiveJournal, MovableType, Blogger, TypePad). You can upload the text of your presentation and the finished movie to your Videoblog quickly and easily.
Core Image transitions New for Mac OS X Tiger is the GPU accelerated Core Image library. Videocue can now use beautiful transitions like Ripple and Page Curl. The best part is that you can add Image Units from 3rd party developers to expand your transition library.
Podcasting Videocue makes creating your own Podcast simple. Pick the microphone you want to use, select the special Podcasting export preset, write your thoughts down and press Record. It's really that easy to join the production of the next generation of radio.
Amazing 3D Graphics Slick transitions and effects are just a couple of mouse clicks away. Videocue supports great looking mattes for your media, giving them a professional look instantly. You can then expand this list with your own mattes.
GPU Accelerated Videocue will automatically accelerate recording to disk if you have a supporting GPU. This offloads work from your computer's processor and moves it to your graphics card.
.Mac Publish Videocue can upload your finished movie directly to your .Mac account. No extra configuration required.
Media Support Videocue is based upon QuickTime, so you can drag and drop your existing files to integrate them into your presentations. No conversion is necessary - they are ready to use instantly.
AppleScript Support Integrate Videocue with other applications through the power of AppleScript. Controlling your presentation through scripting is easy.
High Performance Videocue is extensively optimized to take advantage of the PowerPC G4, G5 and Intel Core Duo processors. It will automatically utilize extra processors.
System Requirements
Mac OS X
Mac OS X Panther 10.3.9 or greater (Mac OS X 10.4.10 or 10.5 recommended) A Quartz Extreme capable graphics card A supported GPU is required for Core Image and GPU video compression acceleration Intel or PowerPC G3 processor. (Core Duo or G5 recommended). At least a 500MHz CPU is required
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