Picking up on this old thread to say that it appears to me the
full-featured version of TwistedWave should be able to do this, in other
words edit .mkv. webm, .mp4, etc. files. At least that's how I read the
documentation for this $99 edition of TwistedWave.
In my copious spare time I'm trying to
I tried googling for:
+twisted +wave +"video module"
No results.
Raymond Foret Jr writes:
> >From what I understand, Twisted wave has a video editing plugin which allows
> >you to move through the timeline of a video using just arrow keys. As you
> >pass over audio, the video changes
Irfan,
I'm speculating that fade-in/fade-out over perhaps 200 ms would work
reasonably well, even for a person who doesn't see the results of the
video edit.
Extracting the audio and editing it is, as you say, another story. But,
I suspect most people who can see will want to have the video
I'd also like to know this, whether Zoom or some other format such as
mp4, mkv, or webm.
It would be helpful if the editing app supported fade-in and fade-out
over splice points to make the result smoother visually and aurally.
Best,
Janina
Lorie McCloud writes:
> Is there an accessible
>From what I understand, Twisted wave has a video editing plugin which allows
>you to move through the timeline of a video using just arrow keys. As you
>pass over audio, the video changes correspondingly
.
Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray
Still a very proud Mac,
Then accessibility does not matter in this case. Quicktime is great for making
videos if it’s just you, but from what it sounds like, this is an actual Zoom
conference. I don’t think it has much in the way of video editing.
> On Dec 27, 2022, at 20:03, Lorie McCloud wrote:
>
> ok. she’s
I’ve made videos using QuickTime. It’s pretty straight forward in my
experience, though I haven’t had to do a lot of editing. I do always ask
someone sighted to provide feedback about the video quality, though.
Cheers,
Donna
> On Dec 27, 2022, at 8:03 PM, Lorie McCloud wrote:
>
> ok. she’s
ok. she’s sighted it’s just a matter of getting her to bother to do it.
> On Dec 27, 2022, at 7:38 PM, Herbie Allen wrote:
>
> She could try iMovie then on the phone or Mac. Like I said though, I don’t
> think it will give any feedback about the video itself.
>
>> On Dec 27, 2022, at 17:05,
She could try iMovie then on the phone or Mac. Like I said though, I don’t
think it will give any feedback about the video itself.
> On Dec 27, 2022, at 17:05, Lorie McCloud wrote:
>
> I don’t think the visual is that big of a deal but on the other hand, she
> probably doesn’t want to be
I don’t think the visual is that big of a deal but on the other hand, she
probably doesn’t want to be completely without it either. it’s just people
sitting there talking.
> On Dec 27, 2022, at 4:49 PM, Herbie Allen wrote:
>
> If you want to preserve the video, then no. The issue is that if
If you want to preserve the video, then no. The issue is that if you can’t see,
you will not know what’s happening with the video part. If you just want audio,
that’s a different story.
> On Dec 27, 2022, at 16:16, Lorie McCloud wrote:
>
> Is there an accessible program that can be used to
Is there an accessible program that can be used to edit videos made on Zoom?
I’m working with somebody who’s making videos for her youtube channel but
hasn’t learned how to edit and I’m not sure she ever will.
thanks.
Lorie
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