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Gwendolini

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Hello.

I have the terrible situation of having to edit with someone far away.

Our idea was, that I edit with Premiere and share the screen via TeamViewer and we both communicate via head sets. But what I cannot find, even with some google searching, how to route the Premiere audio to TeamViewer, thus I can hear the audio and the participant in the meeting can.

Anyone have any bright ideas

PS: I am on 10.10, the participant is on 10.8, if that matters due to Soundfly or Soundflower.
 

GGJstudios

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May 16, 2008
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Hello.

I have the terrible situation of having to edit with someone far away.

Our idea was, that I edit with Premiere and share the screen via TeamViewer and we both communicate via head sets. But what I cannot find, even with some google searching, how to route the Premiere audio to TeamViewer, thus I can hear the audio and the participant in the meeting can.

Anyone have any bright ideas

PS: I am on 10.10, the participant is on 10.8, if that matters due to Soundfly or Soundflower.
I'm not familiar with Premiere, but TeamViewer has a built-in facility for text or audio chat, so you can talk with the remote user through the TeamViewer app itself. I'm not sure if that's what you're looking for, but I've used it quite a bit for remote support, as well as verbal presentations accompanied by screen sharing.
 

Gwendolini

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I'm not familiar with Premiere, but TeamViewer has a built-in facility for text or audio chat, so you can talk with the remote user through the TeamViewer app itself. I'm not sure if that's what you're looking for, but I've used it quite a bit for remote support, as well as verbal presentations accompanied by screen sharing.

Thank you for replying.

What I want to do is play back video with audio in premiere pro and the participant in the meeting be capable of listening to it just like I do, while still being capable of talking. The problem is audio feedback when the speakers play back the application audio and the microphone sending it to the participant.
 

GGJstudios

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May 16, 2008
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Thank you for replying.

What I want to do is play back video with audio in premiere pro and the participant in the meeting be capable of listening to it just like I do, while still being capable of talking. The problem is audio feedback when the speakers play back the application audio and the microphone sending it to the participant.
That does present a problem. I'm not sure of any workaround, if you want the remote user to hear the audio without feedback. Hopefully, someone else will respond with a solution.
 

Gwendolini

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That does present a problem. I'm not sure of any workaround, if you want the remote user to hear the audio without feedback. Hopefully, someone else will respond with a solution.
Thanks for the thought.

We resigned to do it the old fashioned way, sending the recipient a video with TC and work off of that. Maybe something like this is possible via some VPMS for now, but that is something "reserved" for a broadcast network infrastructure, as far as I have learnt in the last two days working my first days there. Maybe Apple can do something?
 
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