Any good programs for viewing sound timecodes?
Posted Jun 27, 2011
I just started creating a string of animations for a sphere i want to say some stuff in my chamber.
Though when opening the wav files with programs like Winamp, VLC, Mediaplayerclassic ect. ect. it will only display the crude "0:01" "0:02" ect.
Though when opening the wav files with programs like Winamp, VLC, Mediaplayerclassic ect. ect. it will only display the crude "0:01" "0:02" ect.
is there a program that enables me to see if a sentence/word/shout is being started at 0:01:21 or 0:01:26 ?
I tried adobe's programs but they wont accept the extracted wav files...
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Posted Jun 27, 2011
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Sound time codes are best seen in audio editing software.
One of the best free pieces of audio editing software out there, is Audacity
The timeline on there can help you with specific words or phrases being started at a certain point in the sound clip.
Posted Jun 27, 2011
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I second this, Audacity's a fantastic program.