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Version: 1.1.2 (changelog)

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Editmote Preference Pane
Version 1.1.2
Required for communication with your Mac.

"Editmote is a very nice and easy to use app that I can't wait to show off to my clients. It just works."
-- Wesley Blokker,
FinalCutWhiz.com

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NEW Major 1.1 update: iPad support, customizable buttons and more. 1.1 is a free update for registered users. You must update to the 1.1 preference pane in order to use 1.1 on your iOS device.

Editmote is an iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch remote control for Final Cut Pro, FCPX, Avid Media Composer, Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe After Effects, QuickTime Player and VLC for Mac. Additional apps can be easily added from the preference pane.

Operate the playhead, add markers, set in and out points and adjust the volume - all from the comfort of your screening room couch.

Editmote is an essential tool for editors and producers that simplifies screening your project.

Use the Keyboard Layouts tab in the Editmote preference pane to add new applications and accommodate any custom keyboard layouts you may have set within your editing application.

The app operates over wi-fi and requires your phone and Mac to be on the same network.

INSTALLATION

  1. Download the Editmote Preference Pane onto your editing machine and double-click to install it.
  2. Once the preference pane launches, put the switch in the On position.
  3. If necessary, use the Keyboard Layouts tab to accommodate any custom keyboard layouts you may have set within your editing application.
  4. Launch Editmote on your iOS device.
  5. Select the name of your computer in the list.
  6. Make sure Final Cut Pro, FCPX, Avid Media Composer, Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe After Effects, QuickTime Player or VLC is running and use the controls to remotely operate the application. Note that not every button is functional on every application - for example, QuickTime Player has no marker capabilities so the marker buttons do nothing when pressed while QuickTime Player is running.
  7. Customize the button layout to fit your needs by going to the Actions button and tapping Edit Button Layout. When in edit mode, tap a button to choose a different function for that button from a list. When finished, tap the Done button.