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Message #00500
[Bug 502145] Re: Multi-track audio editing using key frames (FEATURE REQUEST)
** Changed in: openshot
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/502145
Title:
Multi-track audio editing using key frames (FEATURE REQUEST)
Status in OpenShot Video Editor:
Triaged
Bug description:
In terms of audio, I cannot function without
Multi-track audio editing using key frames(control points)
(to adjust volume levels)
At the end of the day, that is 90% of what I am doing with audio in post.
8% of what I do involves basic EQ. 2% is sweetening and getting rid of audio artifacts hiss.
As an semi-pro industrial producer and political guerilla
videographer(taught video production for 3 years full time) paying the
bills with video for law firms, it's only about the practical and
getting down to brass tacks for me...and speed. How fast can I turn
the video around? I need fast basic video, text graphics and audio
editing functionality which is rock solid that renders immediately.
There are finer points to the way Multi-track key frame audio editing
works. The more flexible the better I guess. Also, there seem to be
numerous video editor conditions that can cause the audio to become
un-locked or un-synced from the video. That is the worst audio wrench
in the machinery of turing out video fast.
This is not strictly analogous but helps to put into perspective what
I need and expect to get work done. I had done a fair amount of
amateur/semi-pro linear(tape based) video editing when I got into
digital video when a relatively inexpensive digital editor as part of
a firewire system first possible in 1998. I did several paid jobs on
this system. I could not have done it without "Multi-track audio
editing using key frames". This was what my system looked like;
perhaps the first really practical financially feasable for amateurs
and semi-professional.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EditDV
including MotoDV PCI-based FireWire interface with DV capture software
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vx1000
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_Macintosh_9500
7200 rpm firewire hard drives
and the support of fantastic discussion list
(I will go with any version of the os and editor necasary. I do not
yet use openshot because I need this feature to exist first.)
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