вс, 16 апр. 2023 г., 20:04 Stefan de Konink <ste...@konink.de>:
> On Sunday, April 16, 2023 6:05:29 PM CEST, Andrew Randrianasulu wrote: > > One user asked (on opennet.ru forums) if any Linux video editor can edit > > (move) sound track down to millisecond accuracy. I said *may be* cingg > can > > do this, because such timeline format exist and can be enabled with this > > option. Not sure why it aligns to samples for you by default .... > > I thought this was only possible by a specific fork from cinelerra-cve. > I only tested my own suggestion by locking video track and moving audio track a little, after setting timeline to hh:mm:ss.xxx, unsetting "align to frames" and using "move mode" with mouse. > "Another huge change implementation of pts based timing. This enables > to edit media with variable framerate and get rid of assumption > that audio and video start simultaneously." > > -- > Stefan >
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