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XMP Library for Flash

Update about new XMP Library from Adobe Labs:

"The new Adobe XMP Library for ActionScript is now available for download on Adobe Labs. Adobe Extensible Metadata Platform (XMP) is a labeling technology that allows you to embed data about a file, known as metadata, into the file itself. XMP is an open technology based on RDF and RDF/XML. With this new library you can read existing XMP metadata from Flash based file formats via the Adobe Flash Player."
Any volunteers?

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Gunar has a post about this in which he describes the speech-to-text capabilities of Production Premium CS4 (there's a screenshot, too). As he says:

"Being able to read metadata information from a video while it is playing and process it or link it to other information has some very cool applications."

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