Audio Scrubbing while using D & F keys frame by frame
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Audio Scrubbing while using D & F keys frame by frame
My audio scrubbing is turned on and I do hear it if I drag the pointer overtop of the timeline no problem, however, when I use the D and F keys to move a frame at a time, I do not hear any audio. This is useful to me so I can make precise cuts before speaking parts to for example mute a word. Filmora has this on by default I believe.
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Re: Audio Scrubbing while using D & F keys frame by frame
Your actors must speak quite slowly, never managed to get that right 
Definitely can agree though, because timeline controls can always be improved.
/edit : As someone who works in the software industry I was amazed recently to watch a blind person editing a video on their Macbook. She is a journalist, and she writes about gadgets that help people with disabilities, and sometimes we get pics of her dog. She really is blind, she has multiple Alexa devices in her home just to help with basic tasks, like cooking etc..... So, the iMovie free editor that comes with the Mac has got hotkeys for everything, and means that the "accessibility" of their system is so good that even a blind person can use it, which is a selling point. I started to see if I could mimic her moves in VideoStudio, and did learn a few tricks, but definitely should look at doing better.
Definitely can agree though, because timeline controls can always be improved.
/edit : As someone who works in the software industry I was amazed recently to watch a blind person editing a video on their Macbook. She is a journalist, and she writes about gadgets that help people with disabilities, and sometimes we get pics of her dog. She really is blind, she has multiple Alexa devices in her home just to help with basic tasks, like cooking etc..... So, the iMovie free editor that comes with the Mac has got hotkeys for everything, and means that the "accessibility" of their system is so good that even a blind person can use it, which is a selling point. I started to see if I could mimic her moves in VideoStudio, and did learn a few tricks, but definitely should look at doing better.
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Re: Audio Scrubbing while using D & F keys frame by frame
videopete
I have suggested to Corel developers that Audio scrubbing using F and D be implemented and bring their attention to this post.
I have suggested to Corel developers that Audio scrubbing using F and D be implemented and bring their attention to this post.
