Changes between Version 3 and Version 4 of Help/Action/ImportAudio
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- 2009-10-23T14:47:35+02:00 (16 years ago)
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v3 v4 2 2 = GPX Layer > Import Audio = 3 3 4 See also [wiki:Help/HowTo/AudioMapping Audio Mapping]. 4 See also [wiki:Help/AudioMapping Audio Mapping]. 5 6 To import an audio track just right-click on a GPX layer in the layers list and select '''Import Audio'''. 5 7 6 8 Import Audio creates a new Marker Layer comprising one or more "Audio Markers" at appropriate positions on the GPX track of the layer from which it was derived, and associates a WAV format audio file with the markers. … … 21 23 (For the future, some "simple" audio recognition offers the intriguing possibility of also adding markers at specific vocal cues in the sound track). 22 24 23 You can add additional markers explicitly using [wiki:Help/Action/MakeAudioMarkerAtPlayHead Make Audio Marker At Play Head] on the Marker Layer context menu and a marker will also be added when you [wiki:Help/AudioMapping/Synchronization synchronize the audio] at a point that doesn't already have one. You may also need to [wiki:Help/ HowTo/AudioMapping/Calibration calibrate] your audio if the clock in your recorder isn't very accurate.25 You can add additional markers explicitly using [wiki:Help/Action/MakeAudioMarkerAtPlayHead Make Audio Marker At Play Head] on the Marker Layer context menu and a marker will also be added when you [wiki:Help/AudioMapping/Synchronization synchronize the audio] at a point that doesn't already have one. You may also need to [wiki:Help/AudioMapping/Calibration calibrate] your audio if the clock in your recorder isn't very accurate. 24 26 25 27 Back to [wiki:Help Main Help]
