Adobe Soundbooth and the cue point XML file

Adobe Soundbooth™, a sound editing application, can import and export the cue point XML file. An advantage to creating the cue point XML file in Soundbooth, is that its Video panel lets you play back video footage while editing sound. This lets you insert cue point markers using both the video and audio components of the file. When you are ready to encode the video using Flash Video Encoder, you can import the cue point file from Soundbooth and use the cue points to encode the FLV file. To learn more about using Soundbooth to create cue points, and importing the cue points XML file into Flash Video Encoder, see the information on working with Flash and video in Using Soundbooth.


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