On Fri, Sep 25, 2015 at 01:11:31PM -0700, Dick Steffens wrote: > Does anyone know of a video editor that also includes a graph of the > audio ala Audacity? > > I'm working on a transcription where I need to list the time codes at > the beginning and end of a "line" which is not necessarily a sentence. > The video I have is just the time code on the screen plus audio. I can > open the .mov file in Audacity and can pretty much line up elapsed time > and get close to that with the OpenShot video editor, but not quite. > Note that time code is h:mm:ss:ff where ff is the frame number within > that second, there being 24 frames per second. This is working, but > takes a fair amount of time to "see" the start and end of a line. It > would be much easier if I could also see the graph of the audio. kdenlive does this if I understand what you are asking about. So does Cinelerra.
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