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Adobe Express: Text-based editing and audiogram creation in Adobe Podcast

Demo summary

The host demonstrates uploading a file to Adobe Podcast for real-time transcription, editing audio by deleting text, and creating a styled audiogram video for social media.

Step-by-step

  1. Drop an audio file into Adobe Podcast to begin real-time transcription
  2. Select the text corresponding to mistakes or unwanted audio and press delete
  3. Click the Enhance button to apply AI audio enhancement
  4. Adjust the enhancement slider between 'less' and 'more' to control background noise levels
  5. Select a portion of the text and click Export Clip
  6. Choose a video orientation such as Landscape, Portrait, or Square
  7. Select a visual theme or upload a custom background
  8. Toggle the speaker name or project title visibility and click Create

Options

  • Export as audio only
  • Create an animated transcript video (audiogram)
  • Upload a custom background image
  • Enable or disable project branding

Tips

  • Use the text-based editor to manage audio like a document rather than focusing on waveforms
  • Adjust the enhancement strength to find the right balance of voice clarity and natural background noise

Highlights

it works super easy to edit things

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