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From: Jan S. <ha...@st...> - 2013-01-23 15:37:39
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On Jan 13 15:02:04, en...@en... wrote: > Am 13.01.2013 12:35, schrieb Ulrich Klauer: > > However, as I understand the task (I may be wrong), it is not about a > > regular beeping (say, every 10 seconds), but about adding beeps at > > certain non-regular positions. > > That is correct. It would make sense for review purposes to have scene > cuts marked with this method rather than with an optical mark, which > could divert from more important visual aspects of a movie. Ha, "scene cuts", I thought as much! IMHO you are much better off with some other tools. Creating an audio track for this (either with sox or anything else) means saving 2 hours of basically silence into a file. That's just absurd. If these are supposed to be cue points in a movie, get some movie-cutting software that has this functionality. Typically, you would create a MIDI track containing those "cue points" - which is a defined MIDI event, invented precisely for this. Jan |