Video editing software tends to be feature-laden, to respond sluggishly to user input---and to be focused on the visuals rather than on auditory aspects. All of this is a burden when the task is to edit material in which audio plays the leading role, such as a talk show, a video podcast, or a lecture recording. This work presents a highly visual, no-frills video editor that is tailored to these tasks. It combines a range of techniques that speed up the process of searching and reviewing. They range from an overview-and-detail display to speech recognition to constant-pitch variable-speed playback . The implementation is heavily multithreaded and fully leverages the computer's main memory to ensure a highly fluid interaction.
Author:
Loviscach, Jörn
Affiliation:
Fachhochschule Bielefeld (University of Applied Sciences), Bielefeld, Germany
AES Convention:
131 (October 2011)
Paper Number:
8497
Publication Date:
October 19, 2011
Subject:
Applications in Audio
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