December 7 2018
Synchronizes text documents with human narration using DAISY 3 and DTBook XML, while supporting MP3, uncompressed WAV, and MP4 audio files
User rating |
865
3.1
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Downloads | 7808 |
File size | 18.6 MB |
OS | Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Vista 64 bit, Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 8, Windows 8 64 bit, Windows 10, Windows 10 64 bit |
Company |
Daisy Consortium
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Audio recording: tape-like workflow - new preference called Audio_DisableAfterRecordSelection (off by default) which places the audio cursor at the end of the newly recorded audio instead of selecting it. This option, when combined with Audio_Record_OverwriteFollowingAudio option (which automatically replaces the audio content following the audio cursor), enables a fluid tape like recording. Both preferences can be turned on or off using the Preferences Dialog or the Status Bar. Please note here that the application preference Audio_EnableRecordOverwrite has been renamed to Audio_Record_OverwriteFollowingAudio to better indicate its functionality.
Audio waveform: mouse wheel scroll zoon - use the CTRL key in combination with mouse wheel scroll to scale he audio waveform rendering. Keyboard users can use Ctrl+the number keys (from 1 to 9) ; Ctrl+0 is equivalent to Ctrl+W (fit to width command). If the focus is in the Audio Editor, users can simply use the number keys without pressing the Ctrl key. These new commands are also available in the main menu. Note that these commands are different from the existing mouse wheel scroll (without pressing the Ctrl key), which controls the scrolling of the waveform area in the Audio Editor, or the Shift+mouse wheel scroll that can be used to pan quicker a large waveform segment.
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